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14 Cameras
The summer is here, so this family get ready to spend it together in a beautiful house that they rent. The price is so good for such a big house. But when they know the reason it's too late, the owner has hidden cameras in every corner of the house and start to record videos for their close moments, sharing it on the dark web.
13 January 1983, San Jose, California, USA
July 27, 2018
A lot of 14 Cameras' shortcomings can be at least partially attributed to screenwriter Victor Zarcoff, who both wrote and directed the previous film. This one is largely plotless, and the script fails to develop any memorable or sympathetic characters.
July 26, 2018
Voyeurism has never been so boring.
July 26, 2018
A thoroughly unnecessary and disappointing sequel...marked by poor writing and slipshod construction, as well as flat directing and amateurish acting.
July 25, 2018
The thing is, there's also a lot of better stuff out there on this theme, and so although this isn't wholly awful, there's not much reason to give it 90 minutes of your life.
July 25, 2018
Unfortunately, Archambault's churlishly over-the-top performance makes it impossible to take 14 Cameras seriously, no matter how you interpret Gerald's actions.
July 25, 2018
A tedious exploitation picture not even sleazy enough to find offensive.

