A B-movie that turns its violent rage on corrupt Los Angeles cops should be better than "Body Cam." Unlike so many cheap horror films that show their flaws most explicitly during the scare scenes that are overly reliant on loud music, quick cuts, and attempts to make you jump, it's really everything but the big moments in "Body Cam" that falls apart. There are no featured audience reviews for Body Cam at this time. See All Audience Reviews Body Cam Quotes.
Despite the ripeness and flammability of its material, the movie feels oddly distant, the screenplay marred by weak scares, graceless plotting and. 'Body Cam': Film Review As a grieving cop, Mary J. Blige serves and protects a tricky storyline in this socially-engaged supernatural thriller.. The movie opens with TV news reports of the.
Parents need to know that Body Cam is an intense crime thriller/street justice fantasy with a supernatural horror twist. The main character is Renee (Mary J. Blige), a police officer who's mourning the death of her young son, who's shown drowning. There's also a heartrending scene of unfathomable violence on a teen. There's some sort of ghostly cop killer on the loose, and the victims' bodies. Body Cam movie reviews & Metacritic score: When a routine traffic stop results in the unexplained, grisly death of her colleague, a cop (Mary J.
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Blige) realizes footage of the incident will play for her. Directed by Malik Vitthal Starring Mary J. Blige, Nat Wolff, Theo Rossi, David.
A curious mashup of ripped-from-the-headlines cop drama and gory horror just about finds its footing. Blige, Nat Wolff, David Zayas, Anika Noni Rose. When a routine traffic stop results in the unexplained, grisly death of her colleague, a cop (Mary J. Blige) realizes footage of the incident will play for her eyes only.