A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
June 3, 2017
Original Title:
Life Hack
Genres:
Comedy
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 85
White hat hacker Charlie (Derek Wilson, "Preacher," "Future Man") finds out that his best friend Bobby was caught masturbating on video and is now being blackmailed by the infamously unidentifiable Moraler - a glorified cyber bully who is the mastermind behind recent anti-establishment hacks. After struggling actress Carolyn (Jessica Copeland) gets hacked, Charlie and Jack decide to embark on a tense and amusing search for the twistedly righteous Moraler before he releases Bobby’s graphic masturbation video to social media. The suspense and wit keep you captivated and laughing with cameos from Sean Kleier ("Odd Mom Out") and Devin Ratray ("Nebraska," "Blue Ruin"). "Life Hack" is an incredibly relevant comedic cautionary tale about our digital privacy…or complete lack thereof.
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Assistant Camera:
Darnell McDonald
Associate Producer:
J.B. Miller
Boom Operator:
Elyssa Budd
Gigi Rapetti
Camera Operator:
Martel Berry
Percy Strong
Elaine Kavanagh
Director:
Sloan Copeland
Director of Photography:
Benjamin Zimbric
Editor:
Sloan Copeland
Executive Producer:
Mark S. Golub
Mark Cartier
Lars Anderson
David S. Golub
Gaffer:
Mark Balderston
Makeup Artist:
Lauren Citera
Medical Consultant:
Johnny Lops
Producer:
Sloan Copeland
Doug Roland
Benjamin Zimbric
Jessica Copeland
Sound Recordist:
Elyssa Budd
Gigi Rapetti
Writer:
Sloan Copeland
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