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14 Cameras (2018)

“He’s not the only one watching…”

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Plot

In the eerie wilderness, a charming yet deceitfully lethal house stands, operated by the sinister landlord, Gerald. This master of deception, infamous for his voyeuristic tendencies as seen in Slumlord (2015), now takes his perverse game to a terrifying new level. Behind the seemingly perfect façade of his rental properties lies a labyrinth of invisible spy cameras, each silently chronicling the intimate lives of its unsuspecting inhabitants. A blissfully unaware family of five, seeking the perfect summer retreat, falls into Gerald's wicked web. The property, too idyllic to resist and too affordable to question, becomes their home. Beneath its charming exterior, however, a series of clandestine eyes watch their every move, turning their sanctuary into a stage for the most depraved of audiences. Gerald, the grotesque superintendent from Hell, not only invades the privacy of his victims but also shares their intimate moments with an equally twisted audience. He goes beyond mere voyeurism, selling a live stream of their lives on the Dark Net, making the private public in the most horrifying manner. As the family's life unfolds under the cold gaze of countless unseen watchers, the question looms - what will it take to unmask and stop this atrocious breach of privacy? This chilling tale of invasion and perversion is 14 Cameras (2018), a terrifying reminder of the lurking dangers in seemingly perfect deals. The film delves into the darkness of voyeuristic obsession, leaving viewers questioning the true cost of privacy in an increasingly watched world.

Where to watch 14 Cameras?

14 Cameras is a horror movie featuring Neville Archambault and directed by Seth Fuller.

14 Cameras is currently streaming for free (ad-supported) on FILMRISE, Filmzie, Freevee, Pluto TV, Redbox, The Roku Channel, Tubi TV and VUDU Free.

It is also possible to buy 14 Cameras on Amazon Video, Apple TV, Google Play Movies, Microsoft Store, Vudu and YouTube.