Ratter, starring Ashley Benson, gets a trailer and March 1 release

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

Pretty Little Liars star Ashley Benson is terrorized by a cyber stalker in writer/director Branden Kramer's "voyeuristic thriller" RATTER, which Sony Pictures has set for a March 1st release on DVD and digital.

Synopsis: 

We’re constantly connected through our phones, laptops and the Web every moment of every day. But while we look at our screens, who’s looking at us? Meet Emma, a beautiful young grad student who has just moved from the Midwest to New York, excited to be on her own in the big city. But when a stalker hacks into her devices, he destroys Emma’s illusions of privacy and she discovers just how fragile our sense of security can be. 

Matt McGorry and Rebecca Naomi Jones co-star. 

Bonus features on the DVD will include deleted scenes.

I haven't seen a single episode of Pretty Little Liars, but I know several people who are huge fans of that ABC Family series. I'll get around to giving it a try eventually, but while I'm not quite ready to delve into the 140 episodes there are of PLL, I am interested in watching one of its stars in a genre movie.

To help you decide if RATTER is something you'll want to spend approximately 80 minutes with, the trailer can be viewed right here:

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