The internet is scary, this we know, but it can't really kill you, at least not on its own. That's apparently not the case in Unfriended: Dark Web, the sequel to 2014's Unfriended, which in case you missed it was a horror movie that explained why you should never use a computer, ever. In Dark Web, the villain is, well, the dark web, but there's probably a demon or a serial killer involved, too.

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The problems in Dark Web start when a guy takes a computer from the lost and found at a cafe — first mistake — and then opens up a mysterious folder labeled "UNTITLED." Look, I don't want to victim-blame, but if you pick up an unclaimed computer and click on an unnamed file and start watching unnamed videos where you see people chained up, you kind of deserve to get haunted. But that's just my two cents!

Anyway, soon enough, a faceless person signs on to the group chat and starts sending messages like, "You have my laptop. I see everything you are doing. If you disconnect or call the police, you die." And this, dear readers, is why you do not steal other people's computers! Or really go on the internet at all.

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Unfriended: Dark Web hits theaters July 20.



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Eliza Thompson senior entertainment editor I’m the senior entertainment editor at Cosmopolitan.com, which means my DVR is always 98 percent full.

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