Project Wifi

These harrowing stories are expressed with expansive emotional work from its main cast, especially as the narrative often sends them right into trauma. It's only later in the second half (160 minutes or so later) that it feels like the narrative builds beyond its desire to mirror real terror, and starts to ask about what happens when these characters fight back, making decisions from which they can't turn back. But then the machinations of the story take over, and "Them" clumsily mixes its supernatural and ripped-from-the-headlines horror.