If you loved Cyberbully, try Flowers in the Attic
A bridge between a film you've already seen and one most people haven't. Here's what they share, and what the second one does that the first one doesn't.
What they share
Theyboth carry the dread mood tag, and they sit in Drama / TV Movie / Thriller territory. If that's the register that drew you to Cyberbully, the second film will land in a comparable space — through a different lens.
dread
What Flowers in the Attic is
The attic window rattles in winter’s bite, a doll’s head rolling past a moth-eaten trunk. The grandmother locks the children’s door at dusk, then slides meals through a slot wide as a tennis ball. A 2014 Lifetime telemovie stretched to fit widescreen waste — family nightmare framed small.

