Connor Del Rio

) is a highlight, providing most of the comedic relief and doing it well.

The story starts out interestingly enough; Matias (Colin Woodell) gets a new-to-him laptop off Craigslist and can't wait to video chat with his girl and his friends. Not even one round deep into his Skype game of, his fancy new MacBook starts acting a little funky; then, wouldn't you know it, bad things start happening. The early parts of the film are fairly enjoyable, with some solid laughs. Like the films that came before it, capable, likable actors were cast and the friendly banter and dialogue is entertaining. There's chemistry, which is especially compelling considering most of the actors are performing with each other only through webcam. Interestingly enough, the only one of the cast that's remotely unlikable is Matias. This is pretty clearly intentional, and Woodell does solid work with what he's been given. Stoner goofball AJ (