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Bodycam
2026 75 min Canada 18+
★6.2
Horror
Director: Brandon Christensen
Trailers
Description
A call to a quiet suburban home unleashes unthinkable carnage when two officers mistakenly shoot a man and his infant child, spiraling the tragedy into a fierce, unrelenting fall into the unknown.
Starring
Jaime M. Callica
Actor
Sean Rogerson
Actor
Catherine Lough Haggquist
Actor
Key opinion
Bodycam is a niche found-footage horror film that succeeds in building initial tension through its clever first-person perspective. However, the experience consistently falters as the narrative progresses, with most viewers agreeing that the plot loses momentum and the final revelations regarding the antagonist are lackluster.
| Cinematography | The police bodycam perspective provides a consistent and immersive sense of continuity for the found-footage format. | |
| Production | The spooky atmosphere and effective setting create a strong initial sense of horror. | |
| Screenplay | The film suffers from a weak narrative structure that loses cohesion and fails to sustain interest after the first two-thirds. | |
| Theme | The antagonist's lore is either poorly explained or underwhelming, leaving viewers divided on whether the 'unseen monster' or the 'revealed explanation' is more effective. | |
| Acting | While some find the lead performances engaging, others consider the supporting characters, particularly the partner, to be boring or underdeveloped. |