Horror Short Review: OnlyFans 3 (2024)

ACMofficial’s OnlyFan’s series of horror shorts have been some of Alex Magaña’s strongest stuff, mainly because it makes the horror of its stories relevant and real. Speaking about the risks that come from putting yourself out there online, but from a more outlandish and extreme perspective.

Chey’Anne Harris stars as Jacklyn Miller, a young woman struggling financially as she tries to pay for her mother’s medical treatment. After receiving a call from an overly cheery woman demanding payment otherwise the treatment will be stopped, Jacklyn needs money, and needs it fast, so resorts to going online and live streaming herself for other’s entertainment.

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However, she quickly finds out that it’s not as simple as jumping online and getting the views. About to give up, and falling asleep, she finally gets a viewer and it’s user1234. Which, as regulars of this series know, is not the viewer you want to have on your stream.

As per usual, the money starts to roll in, as the demands increase.

While OnlyFans 3 follows a familiar story (if you’ve seen the other entries), it still proves to be an entertaining watch. These reality blurring stories are not just interesting but create a different level of fear. People, driven to desperation, doing absurd things online for money. ACMofficial may not be saying anything new here, but it is said well, and using high medical bills as a reason for an unwilling character to participate in this, is clever.

Chey’Anne Harris is great in this role too, and it’s great to see it take such a dark turn as it goes on. It’s another worthy watch, so check it out yourself, below.




 

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