13 Cameras

2016 "Change your locks"
5.2| 1h27m| en| More Info
Released: 15 April 2016 Released
Producted By: 30 Bones Cinema
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
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Newlyweds Claire and Ryan have just moved into a new house. Both are hoping Claire’s pregnancy will be the cement needed to hold their already fraying relationship together. Little do they know their marital issues are the least of their problems. For unbeknownst to them, their scruffy, sleazy and lascivious landlord has installed numerous miniature cameras all over their home and has been spying on them from Day One. Then Ryan begins an office affair, and the landlord kits out the secret basement with chains and soundproofing. Something is going to give in this suburban shocker packed with nasty surprises.

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Linbeymusol Wonderful character development!
InformationRap This is one of the few movies I've ever seen where the whole audience broke into spontaneous, loud applause a third of the way in.
Cheryl A clunky actioner with a handful of cool moments.
Scarlet The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.
rickymay-20157 This is a watchable film if you've got nothing better to do. Not a great film though!
spaldingsteve While the movie itself was great, especially considering the point the move is trying to depict is spot on. It overall was a very well rounded movie. I cant bring myself to give this movie anymore than a 5 as the entire movie was making me very angry and the ending of the movie I wanted to scream. You would think after watching through the entire movie some justice would be served. But guy just walks freely and it burns at me deep inside that I actually watched the movie in full. I personally hate the movie as a whole. So as the film produced was great in the sense they did exactly what they were trying to depict in the film. I just cannot rate this movie over a 5 for the simple reason that I absolutely hated it.
Spikeopath I'm not normally one for calling a movie dumb, but where this picture is concerned it's a word that practically leaps out at you in every frame of this poorly constructed piece.A young couple awaiting their first child rent a house from Gerald (Neville Archambault), a grotty foul smelling man who has secretly installed cameras so as to spy on his new tenants...OK! Ignoring that upon first meeting Gerald a sane couple would run a mile - because with that there's obviously no film - but what we are asked to digest from that point on beggar's belief. How are we meant to react to a couple (and a film maker) who find a locked secret stairway only for them to not give it a second thought for the rest of the film?! It's actually insulting. The dumb set-ups and that of the character's behaviour continues unbound right up to the ridiculously staged finale. As for the acting on show...It's a big chance missed for something genuinely unnerving, maybe even for a bit of cerebral social commentary. Avoid this if you are looking for either of those things. 3/10 for a toothbrush scene that will either make you squirm or laugh in equal measure.
jtindahouse The villain in '13 Cameras' reminded me a lot of the villain in 'The Human Centipede 2 (Full Sequence)', not just in terms of looks but personality as well. I liked him as an antagonist and I liked this guy too. The thing I liked the most about them ironically, is that there is zero to like about them. You know the second you are introduced to them that they are a bad person who is not to be rooted for. Charming villains have certain things going for them ('James Bond' wouldn't exist without them) but there is something about pure, unforgiving evil that is just so satisfying to watch.'13 Cameras' is a fun movie. It takes itself very seriously, and this is a good thing. I was shocked to see on IMDb that writer/director Victor Zarcoff was on debut here. While the film was far from technically perfect, it was pretty bloody good. The acting was also impressive throughout from the entire cast. The script manages to keep things fresh and exciting for the duration of the run time. Thing's certainly never got stale and you felt a need to know how this was all going to end. All in all this was a very pleasant surprise on a lazy Sunday night.