75 minutes
4/4/2025
'Can't Look Away: The Case Against Social Media' is a gripping documentary that exposes the dark side of social media and its devastating impact on young users. Directors Matthew O'Neill and Perri Peltz take viewers inside the high-stakes legal battle to hold tech companies accountable for the harm caused by their negligence and dangerous algorithms. Based on investigative reporting by Bloomberg News' Olivia Carville, the film follows the Social Media Victims Law Center fighting for justice for families whose children suffered tragic consequences linked to social media use. As families seek justice, 'Can't Look Away: The Case Against Social Media' underscores the urgent need for industry reform and serves as both a wake-up call about the dangers of social media-and a call to action to protect future generations.
Laura Marquez-Garrett
as Self
Glenn Draper
as Self
Matthew Bergman
as Self
Brandy Roberts
as Self
Toney Roberts
as Self
Marsha Blackburn
as Self
Richard Blumenthal
as Self
Jennie Deserio
as Self
Arturo Béjar
as Self
Mitchell Prinstein, Ph.D.
as Self
Jason Tanner
as Self
Amy Neville
as Self
Lowell Larson
as Self
Jenn Buta
as Self
John DeMay
as Self
Lawrence Riff
as Self
Jessica Grant
as Self