Movie limelights love in the time of social media

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Social Media Murder Society follows an overtly social media dependent husband Doug and his emotionally disengaged wife Tara as this interracial couple seek solutions to their disintegrating marriage. Problems occur when Doug takes advice from his virtual friends from all over the world and they convince him to do the unthinkable. He soon realises that if it’s online, it’s public and things can’t be undone in the virtual world. The virtual society knows everything about the couple simply from their collective social media posts and they challenge Doug to a cat and a mouse game that he can’t win.

‘Social Media Murder Society’ movie poster

Directed by Dr. Abhishek Shukla, Social Media Murder Society is a thriller with all the ingredients that the Indian Gen Z LOVE.  It’s all about the dangers of sharing too much information online. A very current topic, it’s a social potboiler, shot in India and Australia, starring Bollywood superstar Sana Saeed  and Australians Warwick Young as well as up and coming heart throb, Jason Wilder.

Social Media Murder Society will be on limited release from Sunday, 27 January to Thursday, 31 January.

  • Director: Dr. Abhishek Shukla
  • Main Cast: Sana Saeed, Warwick Young, Jason Wilder
  • Genre: Drama/Thriller
  • Running Time: 90 mins
  • Screening: HOYTS Blacktown, Sydney & HOYTS Melbourne Central
  • Release Date: 27th – 30th January 2019. Limited screenings

 

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