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Body Cam

Body Cam

★ 5.32020Movie1 h 36 mUnited States
ActionAdventureCrime

When a routine traffic stop results in the unexplained, grisly death of her colleague, a cop realizes footage of the incident will play for her eyes only. As the attacks mount, she races to understand the supernatural force behind them.

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Body Cam

2020

R

1 h 36 m

United States

Action

Adventure

Crime

When a routine traffic stop results in the unexplained, grisly death of her colleague, a cop realizes footage of the incident will play for her eyes only. As the attacks mount, she races to understand the supernatural force behind them.
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Malik Vitthal
Director
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Mary J. Blige
Renee Lomito-Smith
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Nat Wolff
Danny Holledge
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David Zayas
Sergeant Kesper
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Anika Noni Rose
Taneesha Branz
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David Warshofsky
Darlo Penda
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Ian Casselberry
Kevin Ganning
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Philip Fornah
Gabe Roberts
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Lara Grice
Detective Susan Hayes
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Demetrius Grosse
Gary
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Naima Ramos-Chapman
Maria Birke
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Altonio Jackson
Aaron
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Renell Gibbs
Tre
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Lorrie Odom
Yolanda
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Jeff Pope
Jacob
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Mason Mackie
Demarco
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Jibrail Nantambu
Christopher
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Anil Bajaj
Clerk
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Han Soto
Dr. Lee
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Nicholas McCarthy
Writer
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Richmond Riedel
Writer

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22/03/2025 01:49
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eartghull❤

22/03/2025 01:49
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Nada IN

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Rafik Dal

22/03/2025 01:49
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GerlinePresenceDélic

22/03/2025 01:49
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Michael Lesehe

22/03/2025 01:49
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Sir Shark

14/05/2024 21:35
officer down
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♓️☯️⛎♋️🛐♊️♏️🛐💟

23/05/2023 06:39
Though constantly being on the lookout for any and all movie releases, somehow "Body Cam" came on my radar this morning as a surprise - a welcome one at that. Decent cast, intriguing story, and I went right in not expecting much. "Body Cam" is Malik Vitthal's sophomore directional feature, written by Nicholas McCarthy ("The Pact", "The Prodigy") and Richmond Riedel, starring two Oscar nominee Mary J. Blige ("Mudbound"), Nat Wolff ("Death Note"), David Zayas ("Gotham"), and more. Renee (Mary J. Blige) is a veteran police officer, coming back to work after a hiatus propelled by a personal tragedy. On her first return shift she gets partnered with a rookie cop Danny (Nat Wolff), and the duo respond to a crime scene that has their fellow officer dead in a horrible way. Renee sees the unexplainable nature of what went down on the dead officers cars dashcam, but she appears to be the only one seeing it. Renee is determined to uncover the mystery and takes Danny along the ride. Naturally, the trip leads to horrible truths and incomprehensible happenings. The story is, frankly, paper thin, and relies mostly on social commentary about the horrors of corruption in police. While the thought is clear and concise, being socially conscious is not enough of a substitute for a plot. Plus another downside is that the narrow plot is also very predictable. There's also the supernatural side of the same story - both lines get cultivated and built slowly, risking to cross the border of tediousness, and eventually culminate in a finale that feels somewhat underwhelming and perhaps lesser than some of the more packed sequences on the road before. As a cop thriller, minus the social commentary, "Body Cam" grinds old wheels and doesn't go deep into anything. As a horror movie, it's mostly slow, dark and (not so effectively) brooding. However, the delicious garnish are the action sequences, where the horror hits in the form of grisly kills. In other words, necessary intermissions, because the pacing is one that suffers a bit in the first hour. Mary J. Blige gives a well-rounded and vulnerable lead performance, further supported by the squirrelly Danny in which Nat Wolff strives for sympathy, and David Zayas as Sergeant Kesper. Characters, if not excellent, weren't the link that's the weakest of "Body Cam", for it's most definitely the story, or rather the absence of it. Compliments also go out to the cinematographer Pedro Luque ("Don't Breathe"), "Body Cam" is visually well composed, contrastive and simply good looking, albeit sometimes optioning for scenes/sequences too dark and too long. The verdict is such that "Body Cam" arguably managed to do the things it set out to do, but it wasn't enough to fill the 90 minutes. The results then also include slower pacing, emptier chunks, consequently risking to feel boring. Nevertheless, in the times when so little new movies come out, "Body Cam" is an enjoyable thriller with horror more as the supporting genre, just as long as you don't watch purely for the story. My rating: 5/10.
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Dennise Marina

23/05/2023 06:39
You know pretty early on where some films are going, "Body Cam", being a case in question. On the upside cinamatic atmospherics are done well, its suitably creepy and errie, with lighting effects to match the mood. Actng is solid too, with decent performances from the cast. Where's its only passable is the story. It taps into outrage over police shootings in the US, specifically black people. Stepping beyond the possible poltical take on this film, its story is very very, predictable. I did not take long to work out what was happening and why. In short, its an OK supernatural horror watch. Nothing stand out but not dreadful either. 6/10.
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Mouâtamid Rafouri

23/05/2023 06:39
The whole film takes place in darkness, so you can see very little. The plot was boring and weak. The "good guys" are played by black people and the "bad guys" of white people. I don't like that cliché. Overall, this film is almost trash for me.

User Review

author avatar

😍

22/03/2025 01:49
Body Cam-360P
author avatar

eartghull❤

22/03/2025 01:49
Body Cam-480P
author avatar

Nada IN

22/03/2025 01:49
Body Cam-720P
author avatar

Rafik Dal

22/03/2025 01:49
Body Cam-360P
author avatar

GerlinePresenceDélic

22/03/2025 01:49
Body Cam-480P
author avatar

Michael Lesehe

22/03/2025 01:49
Body Cam-720P
author avatar

Sir Shark

14/05/2024 21:35
officer down
author avatar

♓️☯️⛎♋️🛐♊️♏️🛐💟

23/05/2023 06:39
Though constantly being on the lookout for any and all movie releases, somehow "Body Cam" came on my radar this morning as a surprise - a welcome one at that. Decent cast, intriguing story, and I went right in not expecting much. "Body Cam" is Malik Vitthal's sophomore directional feature, written by Nicholas McCarthy ("The Pact", "The Prodigy") and Richmond Riedel, starring two Oscar nominee Mary J. Blige ("Mudbound"), Nat Wolff ("Death Note"), David Zayas ("Gotham"), and more. Renee (Mary J. Blige) is a veteran police officer, coming back to work after a hiatus propelled by a personal tragedy. On her first return shift she gets partnered with a rookie cop Danny (Nat Wolff), and the duo respond to a crime scene that has their fellow officer dead in a horrible way. Renee sees the unexplainable nature of what went down on the dead officers cars dashcam, but she appears to be the only one seeing it. Renee is determined to uncover the mystery and takes Danny along the ride. Naturally, the trip leads to horrible truths and incomprehensible happenings. The story is, frankly, paper thin, and relies mostly on social commentary about the horrors of corruption in police. While the thought is clear and concise, being socially conscious is not enough of a substitute for a plot. Plus another downside is that the narrow plot is also very predictable. There's also the supernatural side of the same story - both lines get cultivated and built slowly, risking to cross the border of tediousness, and eventually culminate in a finale that feels somewhat underwhelming and perhaps lesser than some of the more packed sequences on the road before. As a cop thriller, minus the social commentary, "Body Cam" grinds old wheels and doesn't go deep into anything. As a horror movie, it's mostly slow, dark and (not so effectively) brooding. However, the delicious garnish are the action sequences, where the horror hits in the form of grisly kills. In other words, necessary intermissions, because the pacing is one that suffers a bit in the first hour. Mary J. Blige gives a well-rounded and vulnerable lead performance, further supported by the squirrelly Danny in which Nat Wolff strives for sympathy, and David Zayas as Sergeant Kesper. Characters, if not excellent, weren't the link that's the weakest of "Body Cam", for it's most definitely the story, or rather the absence of it. Compliments also go out to the cinematographer Pedro Luque ("Don't Breathe"), "Body Cam" is visually well composed, contrastive and simply good looking, albeit sometimes optioning for scenes/sequences too dark and too long. The verdict is such that "Body Cam" arguably managed to do the things it set out to do, but it wasn't enough to fill the 90 minutes. The results then also include slower pacing, emptier chunks, consequently risking to feel boring. Nevertheless, in the times when so little new movies come out, "Body Cam" is an enjoyable thriller with horror more as the supporting genre, just as long as you don't watch purely for the story. My rating: 5/10.
author avatar

Dennise Marina

23/05/2023 06:39
You know pretty early on where some films are going, "Body Cam", being a case in question. On the upside cinamatic atmospherics are done well, its suitably creepy and errie, with lighting effects to match the mood. Actng is solid too, with decent performances from the cast. Where's its only passable is the story. It taps into outrage over police shootings in the US, specifically black people. Stepping beyond the possible poltical take on this film, its story is very very, predictable. I did not take long to work out what was happening and why. In short, its an OK supernatural horror watch. Nothing stand out but not dreadful either. 6/10.
author avatar

Mouâtamid Rafouri

23/05/2023 06:39
The whole film takes place in darkness, so you can see very little. The plot was boring and weak. The "good guys" are played by black people and the "bad guys" of white people. I don't like that cliché. Overall, this film is almost trash for me.
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