Ariel Winter’s Thriller “Don’t Log Off” Aimed at Summer Release
Epic Pictures has obtained distribution rights for the screen-life thriller, “Don’t Log Off”. Written and directed by Brandon Baer and Garrett Baer, the movie stars Ariel Winter, along with an ensemble cast. The film, set for a summer release under Epic’s horror banner Dread, paints a suspenseful narrative of technology-driven lives as Winter’s character attempts to unravel her friend’s disappearance.

– “Don’t Log Off”, a screen-life thriller movie has been acquired by Epic Pictures for distribution. The film features ‘Modern Family’ star Ariel Winter and revolves around a woman trying to find her missing friend.
– The film is expected to be released in summer under Epic Picture’s horror banner Dread, and is meant to reflect on society’s heavy technological dependence.
– Using a combination of screen-life and traditional filmmaking elements, the creators aim to add suspense and blur lines between reality and virtual experiences.
Epic Pictures has obtained distribution rights for the screen-life thriller movie, Don’t Log Off, featuring star Ariel Winter. The film is set for a summer release under the distributor’s horror label, Dread. The film is a creation of the Baer brothers, Brandon and Garrett. Its all-inclusive cast includes Ashley Argota Torres, Brielle Barbusca, Sterling Beaumon, Luke Benward, Jack Griffo, Khylin Rhambo, and Kara Royster.
In Don’t Log Off, Winter, famous for her role in Modern Family, portrays Annie, a woman frantically trying to find her best friend who vanishes during a surprise birthday video call. Using the day’s phone calls, texts, and social media posts, Annie tries to piece together her friend’s last known activities while trying to evade a threatening figure from her friend’s history.
Regarding the film, the Baer brothers convey, “It’s our intention for this movie to serve as a reflection of an extremely technology-reliant era in our collective lives.” They add, “We deemed that blending screen-life and usual filmmaking aspects was the most self-representing way to narrate this story, hence pushing this suspense thriller’s limits.” They express their gratitude towards everyone who bought into their vision and joined hands with them to bring their film to life.
Winter, Beaumon, Benward, Nicole Smolen, and Austin Seltzer co-produced the film with the brothers. Brick Lane Entertainment’s Todd Slater also produced the film, managing global sales at the European Film Market.
Winter shares her thoughts, “This film’s terror is not just about what you witness on the screen — it’s about what transpires when the lines separating the virtual from reality begin to blend.” She continues, “We eagerly look forward to our collaboration with Epic and Dread, and for viewers to encounter the thrills, the creeps, and the very real dubiousness we all experienced during that time. Don’t Log Off serves as a petrifying sign that there are instances when logging off might turn out to be the most hair-raising thing you can do!”
Patrick Ewald, CEO of Epic Pictures, commends the project, describing it as a “clever, suspense-laden, and innovative thriller that keeps you captivated from beginning to end.”
Negotiating the deal were Yulissa Morales-Silva, Epic’s vp of U.S. distribution, Todd Slater of Brick Lane Entertainment, and Sean Pope of Ramo Law PC.
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