gwenette-spann
It kept my interest but wasn't scared, I was more creeped out, and made think whenever I buy a house have it checked for electronic bugs and hidden cameras!!!
foutainoflife
So, this is a sequel to the movie 13 Cameras (2015). This is low budget and for a low budget film, I think it is bearable. The acting is so-so. The story is shaky but you can see what is trying to come across. The slumlord is one of the most disturbing characters to watch. He looks, walks, talks and behaves supper creepy. Apparently he can't breathe through his nose unless he's sniffing some girl's panties, so, yeah, he's totally weird. If you are looking for a great movie, this probably won't be it but if you don't really care and are just killing some time, it's a "Meh" film.
Michael Ledo
The long awaited sequel to "13 Cameras" has finally arrived and boy, I can't await for the next one....sorry about that spoiler and sarcasm. Our near protagonist and creep, Gerald (Neville Archambault) places cameras in a rental home and allows people to pay to spy on the unsuspecting family. He also sells things like girl's panties, sneaking into the home. In a subplot, he has a couple of women who discovered him locked up in an underground shelter. He has the young. son of one of the captives live with him. There is a family of four, plus Danielle (Amber Midthunder) who is being watched. This is your basic creeper cam stuff. Gerald is starting to grow on me.
lucacassier
The funniest movie ever with a great plottwist and great end.