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Cyberbully

Words can hurt.
2011 | 90m | English

(13583 votes)

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Popularity: 3 (history)

Director: Charles Binamé
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A woman tries to help her teenage daughter when she becomes the victim of online bullying.
Release Date: Nov 10, 2011
Director: Charles Binamé
Writer:
Genres: Drama, TV Movie
Keywords suicide attempt, bullying, betrayal, bully, betrayal by friend, rumor
Production Companies Muse Entertainment
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Emily Osment Taylor Hillridge
Kay Panabaker Samantha Caldone
Meaghan Rath Cheyenne Mortenson
Kelly Rowan Kris Hillridge
Jon McLaren Scott Ozsik
Robert Naylor Eric Hillridge
Nastassia Markiewicz Lindsay Fordyce
Jade Hassouné Caleb
Caroline Redekopp Karen Caldone
Ivan Smith Darren Mortensen
Ronda Louis-Jeune Becca
John Maclaren Senator Evans
Marcel Jeannin Dr. Rilke
Bruce Dinsmore Lindsay's Father
Danny Blanco Hall Reporter
Tyrone Benskin Principal Wasney
Paula Jean Hixson Police Detective
Kathleen Fee History Teacher
Katelyn Wells Teenage Girl
Jenessa Grant Fake Taylor
Jessica Harris Lily Caldone
Jonathan Dubsky Blurry Guy
Mighty Swag Boy in history class
Name Job
James Gelfand Music
Patricia Christie Production Design
Pierre Gill Director of Photography
Sandrine Gros d'Aillon Line Producer
Stéphane Jacques Production Manager
Charles Binamé Director
Larysa Chernienko Makeup Artist
Michel Lecoufle Production Sound Mixer
Guy Aumond Production Accountant
Philippe Espantoso Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Janet Campbell Costume Design
Roman Martyn Location Manager
Simon Webb Editor
Don Terry First Assistant Director
Daniel Chrétien Gaffer
Paul Duchesne Key Grip
Evan Tussman Post Production Supervisor
Colleen Hanafin Production Coordinator
Geoffroy St-Hilaire Camera Operator
André Ratelle Property Master
Mona Medawar Script Supervisor
Betty Palik Unit Publicist
Linda Gordon Hairstylist
Jean-Charles Claveau Set Decoration
Andrea Kenyon Casting
Stacey Levy Casting
Randi Wells Casting
Elbina Oulmacheva Makeup Artist
Steven Gurman Supervising Sound Editor
Peter Lopata Sound Effects Editor
Name Title
Joel S. Rice Executive Producer
Michael Prupas Executive Producer
Jesse Prupas Producer
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John Chard
8.0

Digital Dangers. Cyberbully is directed by Charles Biname and written by Teena Booth. It stars Emily Osment, Kay Panabaker, Kelly Rowan, Jon McLaren, Meaghan Rush and Natassia Markiewicz. This is a TV movie of some note, Cyberbully, as the title suggests, deals with the prevalent problem of on ... line bullying. Story has Osment as Taylor Hillridge, she's your everyday high school teenager, she's pretty, has good friends and is getting interested in boys. Finally deciding to join the internet revolution, she signs up to a site called Cliquester, a place where loads of cool kids hang and chat their time away. Things are going well, the boy she fancies in school is reciprocating her advances and she's met a guy pal on Cliquester who seems to really dig her. But then the guy she's chatting with turns nasty and pretty soon Taylor's life at school becomes a living hell… It's an after school special with more mature flavours, a picture of serious themes that's accessible to parents and children in that it instigates important discussion. It's certainly not perfect, it stays a little too safe and even stretches credibility during the key scenes, but it tells its story well, makes the points with clarity of narrative and is very well performed by the sprightly young cast. Though unsurprisingly inferior to David Schwimmer's excellent 2010 movie, Trust, Cyberbully makes a good companion piece to that film. These are important movies that drive home the dangers that lurk on internet sites and forums, and thankfully they are being produced with care and consideration of the topics to hand. Could the script and screenplay be much better? Absolutely. But if just one family watches this and manages to sift through problems or potential dangers...then it has done its job. 7/10

May 16, 2024