
Timur Bekmambetov is a strong supporter of screenlife movies. He’s produced a slew of these endeavors over the last 12 years, embracing a deep love for the single word title with offerings such as “Unfriended,” “Bloat,” “Unfollowed,” “Profile,” “Searching,” and “Missing.” And yes, he had a hand in 2025’s disastrous “War of the Worlds.” Bekmambetov (who recently helmed the box office bomb “Mercy,” which was a semi-screenlife picture) is back once again with “LifeHack,” supporting co-writer/director Ronan Corrigan, who makes his moviemaking debut with the feature, and he tries to do something a little different with the production. Instead of focusing on suspense and horror, Corrigan (and co-writer Hope Kemp) launches a heist film with “LifeHack,” using the cinematic world of keyboard-n-clicking to follow four characters as they get in deep with their thrill-seeking ways. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com
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