Common Sense Media is the leading source of entertainment and technology recommendations for families. Parents trust our expert reviews and objective advice.. The film received a generally positive review from Common Sense Media, who gave the film a 4 out of 5 star rating, stating "Cyberbully is a great jumping-off point for talking to teens about the very real dangers that exist online. The movie does a good job of working in most of the hot-button issues related to this topic, including the anonymity that exists online, the legal loopholes that.
Dove Review Words can hurt. "Cyberbully" does an effective job demonstrating this truth. Teen girl Taylor (Emily Osment) is a normal high school student who has friends and plans to be a journalist one day. She is close friends with Samantha (Kay Panabaker) and Cheyenne (Meaghan Rath), but this friendship is soon challenged.. Cyberbully (stylized as cyberbu//y) is a teen drama television film that premiered on ABC Family (now Freeform) on July 17, 2011. The channel collaborated with Seventeen magazine to make the film, stating that they hoped it would "delete digital drama" in a press release.