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Wazhazhe Nation 2021

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These 14 Cameras See Everything: A Film Review
Directors: Seth Fuller and Scott Hussion. Writer: Victor Zarcoff. Cast: Amber Midthunder, Tait Fletcher and Sharon Anne Henderson. 14 Cameras is a follow-up to 2015's 13 Cameras aka Slumlord. Writer Victor Zarcoff has written both films. But, this time, the sequel has been co-directed by Seth Fuller and Scott Hussion. A familiar villain returns. In the heart of New Mexico, a family is being stalked through hidden cameras. Every intimate moment is filmed. Very much a kidnap thriller, 14 Cameras confines some of the characters, while spying on others. All of the characters are well-defined as Zarcoff gives even the minor characters something to deal with. The finale is great, with the world's worst landlord coming out from behind the walls to show his true malevolence. 14 Cameras is a decent kidnap thriller, especially if you hate happy endings. After seeing so many films, this film fan and critic has developed his own genres,...
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  • 6/16/2018
  • by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
  • 28 Days Later Analysis
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