13 Cameras

2015

Action / Crime / Drama / Horror / Thriller

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Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 77% · 13 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled 35% · 500 ratings
IMDb Rating 5.2/10 10 6275 6.3K

Plot summary

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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Adam McKay as (as Adam Mckay)
Jim Cummings as Paul
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by pault-40524 6 / 10

Not the best, but certainly not the worst

Do you know what? I actually enjoyed this film. It's taken a brutal beating on here, and I get why. I never read reviews of films before I watch them, I think knowing roughly what you're about to see, takes something away from the experience. So I'm glad I didn't read the reviews for 13 Cameras. Chances are, I would have not bothered. As it happens, I watched it with an open mind without prior knowledge (I'd actually never heard of it) and quite enjoyed it. To do this, I think you have to imagine this situation is happening to you. Imagine that you might be being watched 24/7 by a vile, repulsive, depraved old pervert who knows your every move and let's himself into your home while you're out to adjust the cameras for a better view of you in the shower, creates a soundproof cell in the basement you don't know about, sniffs your underwear and sucks your toothbrush for good measure.

The landlord is the star of the show and will make your skin crawl. The other characters - the sly cheating husband, the charming unassuming pregnant wife and the obsessive mistress - are all quite flat in persona and like all good horror film victims, make terrible decisions when in danger. We have to guess the purpose of the basement cell, but bunny boiler mistress finds herself locked in there after turning up to confront lover boy who, aware of bunny boilers intentions, has taken wifey out for the evening. Landlord tends to his chained victim for a couple of days while his tenants are out, feeding her bacon donuts (his own staple meal) and emptying her toilet (a plastic bucket) down the kitchen sink. From therein it's murder, suspense and kidnap. Not necessarily in that order.

Landlord wins the showdown and seemingly keeps pregnant wife alive, at least long enough for her to give birth, as the film closes out with dirty landlord and baby driving off into the sunset, presumably as father and son, to fit some more cameras to a property.

All in all I enjoyed this. I've seen much much worse.

Reviewed by quincytheodore 5 / 10

"Creepy people in creepy situation" is disturbing at best.

In order to immersive audience in stalker / home invasion horror, the movie needs to have a sympathetic protagonist, invitingly bad antagonist and a condition to set up the ordeal. "Slumlord" only presents half of that as none of the characters are appealing. The wife is constantly complaining and babbling, the husband is a pathological liar and the villain doesn't have much personality aside from a few sentences and a lot of grumblings.

Story revolves around the couple and their Quasimodo-like stalker. This antagonist is lacking on backstory or motivation, it's actually amazing that he becomes a handyman with his verbal barrier. The movie portrays him as personification of a freak, and this can get a bit frustrating as it spends hefty amount on his close up, grunting and mumbling. The supposedly protagonist couple is also appalling, bickering for nearly the entire movie.

It's understandable that the movie wants to have problematic couple for more identifiable character, but they come off as whiny and deceptive. The least unsavory character is the supporting role and he's only there for a few scenes. There's also a mix of found footage in the stalker gig, but it doesn't provide much aside from a couple of decent angles and this also plays out one or two times too many.

There's not much horror to be found here, any sense of dread is merely disturbing instances, which is not entirely bad. it knows how to play on this premise. There's a particular eerie ambiance that a person can just enter one's home. However, it might repeat itself too much and the use of blaring sound effect feels forced.

The thriller moves with a dreadful setting, it may not be terrorizing, yet it's eerily repulsive enough for a few moments.

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