
No one disappears without a trace.
When her mother disappears while on vacation in Colombia with her new boyfriend, June’s search for answers is hindered by international red tape. Stuck thousands of miles away in Los Angeles, June creatively uses all the latest technology at her fingertips to try and find her before it’s too late. But as she digs deeper, her digital sleuthing raises more questions than answers... and when June unravels secrets about her mom, she discovers that she never really knew her at all.
- 7.4
- 2023
- Released
- 1h 51m

Storm Reid
June
Joaquim de Almeida
Javi
Ken Leung
Kevin
Amy Landecker
Heather
Daniel Henney
Agent Park
Nia Long
Grace
Megan Suri
Veena
Tim Griffin
James
Rick Chambers
Morning Host
Tracy Vilar
Detective Gomez
Kimberly Cheng
Field Reporter
Lauren B. Mosley
Rachel
Lisa Yamada
Alison
Sharar Ali-Speakes
Tia
Michael Segovia
Angel
Jameel Shivji
Karthik
Monica Bhatnagar
CBSN Interviewer
Ava Zaria Lee
Young June
Roy Abramsohn
Jason Caplan
Briana McLean
Abigail Nielson
Karina Noelle Castillo
SWAT Lead Actress
Jasmin Savoy Brown
June Actress
Viviana Salinas
Colombia News Anchor
Juan Carlos Goméz Ortega
Colombian Teen
Danielle Nottingham
Erica Jones
Thomas Barbusca
Youtube Sleuth #1
Esteban Dager
Youtube Sleuth #2
Sean O'Bryan
Radio Host
Zeke Alton
Medic
Billie Jordan
Photographed Young June
Dalila Ali Rajah
Boss (voice)
Jill Smith
Detective Vick (voice)
Oscar Camacho
Desk Clerk (voice)
Scott Menville
Customer Service Rep (voice)
Wolfie Trausch
Wine Bar Worker (voice)
Kelly Stables
TikTok Voice (voice)
Javier Grajeda
Colombian Reporter (voice)
Mauricio Mendoza
Colombian Policeman (voice)
Jill Remez
Field Reporter (uncredited)
Marcello Padilla
Forensic Investigator (uncredited)
Rita Rucker
Makeup Artist (uncredited)
Kendal Evans
TaskRabbit Model (uncredited)








Released
en
$7,000,000.00
$45,100,756.00
- #kidnapping
- #amateur detective
- #fbi
- #detective story
- #sequel
- #betrayal
- #teenage girl
- #los angeles, california
- #home video
- #teenage daughter
- #computer screen
- #found footage
- #social media
- #generation z
- #overprotective mother
- #mother daughter relationship
- #screenlife
- #colombia
- #secrets
- #missing mother
- #van nuys, california
Reviews
Missing (2023) compellingly explores the power of the digital world, showing how easily personal information can be accessed and used for both good and evil. The story effectively builds tension through a unique computer screen perspective, keeping viewers engaged despite some pacing issues and plot inconsistencies. With strong performances and an unpredictable plot twist, the film offers a modern

Stupid movie. SPOLIER: This teenager black girl (who is very annoying brat by the way) is super smart, always guesses everything and bright ideas always come to her mind. And of course "bad" white dad turns out bad who's trying to kill her mom and hurt her. Message is very clear from this movie! Typical woke garbage from Hollywood, plus plot is too unrealistic and feels like a soap opera, a
FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://www.msbreviews.com/movie-reviews/missing-mini-review "Missing may not surpass the original, but it stands as a compelling standalone sequel. The screenlife storytelling technique remains fascinating, as debutants Will Merrick and Nick Johnson bring an insane level of mind-blowing detail to every single digital frame. The tense, twisty narrative holds a gene
Aneesh Chaganty made an immediate impact with his 2018 feature debut Searching. While the Google alumnus was not the first to use the screen life format (that is, telling a story only through what we can see on computer screens and digital devices), Chaganty certainly popularized it with a compelling story of a father looking for his missing daughter. In 2023’s Missing, Chaganty produces and ge

Storm Reid ("June") wakes up a bit the worst for wear one morning only to find she is meant to be at the airport picking up her mother and her boyfriend who are returning to the United Sates after a trip to Colombia. Oddly, the pair are no-shows and soon she is caught in a mystery that could involve kidnapping and the FBI as the young woman tries to find out just where "Grace" and "Kevin" have gon

Okay. Damn. Woah. What? Come again? This was brilliant. The twists, the turns, plot twist on top of plot twist, everything hit the mark and I am just ASTOUNDED. The writers did amazing with this, and I cannot believe ho well it all connected. I am just... astounded. I don't have much to say other than goddamn, I actually want a sequel to this. I don't want a sequel to this because it would like

Missing takes the same formula of Searching and expands on it in every single way. There were so many new folds in technology that were used in the film based on a younger character's perspective and technological innovations since 2018. The editing was fantastic with some very creative mashups of different apps in certain montages. While the acting is not as good as the original, mainly due to th

Missing takes the same formula of Searching and expands on it in every single way. There were so many new folds in technology that were used in the film based on a younger character's perspective and technological innovations since 2018. The editing was fantastic with some very creative mashups of different apps in certain montages. While the acting is not as good as the original, mainly due to th











