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late one night on school grounds. The next day, police arrest Berry on sexual assault and rape charges. Sherri claims that Berry forced her into the vehicle and had unprotected sex with her, but the police mention that her school is equipped with surveillance cameras and that they have a copy of the tape. Sherri drops the rape charges and is expelled. Berry's wife Joan leaves him and move back to Philadelphia. Berry is charged with statutory rape and forced to register as a sex offender. His lawyer, Ben, advises him to plead
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Two sociopaths are pulled over by a cop on the highway. They overpower the officer, shoot him, and drive his vehicle into the ditch. They rob a woman at gunpoint, lock her in the trunk, and leave it in the mall parking lot. A convenience store clerk recognizes the pair as the "Candid Camera Killers".
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A high school student named Sherri admits to her friend Holly that she has a secret crush on Berry Krebbs, one of her teachers. Sherri attempts to flirt with Berry several times but he refuses, citing his wife and the child that they are expecting. He finally relents when she corners him at his car
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Ben and his wife Louise install cameras into their house to look after their baby while they are at work. Their eight-year-old daughter Megan ends up being the target of a pedophile over the course of two days, when she and Louise shop for clothes, housewares and toys at the mall. The pedophile is
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The pair make a swift getaway as the clerks watch on a news camera, before colliding head-on with another vehicle. One of the robbers is killed and the other one is injured. The clerks are awarded $ 50,000 at a public ceremony, while the surviving killer is found guilty of murder.
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Office worker Marty is a socially awkward geek who seems to be born of bad luck. Over the course of the film, Marty becomes upset by the wide range of pranks pulled on him at work and explodes his frustration onto the person who pranks him, but the co-worker remains unfazed.
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reported that 60% of critics gave the film positive reviews, based on 35 reviews. The website's consensus reads, "Though Adam Rifkin's voyeuristic film sometimes feels like only a clever gimmick, it's for the most part a compelling thriller with political overtones." On
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Marty is approached by a police officer at his cubicle. Fearing that he is about to be arrested for the abduction of the little girl, Marty is instead horrified to learn that this is yet another cruel practical joke against him as the officer ends up being a male
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would be released sometime the same year. On September 1, 2010, a teaser trailer was released and the show premiered on October 10, 2010, and the series aired Sunday nights on Showtime through December 19, 2010.
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A darker-skinned man accidentally leaves his knapsack on a bus. The bus is evacuated and the bomb squad is called in, revealing that the knapsack contains nothing more than college textbooks.
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movie cameras, all were placed in locations where actual surveillance cameras were mounted. The scenes are staged and scripted. The film's score was provided by
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The film follows several intertwining narratives as the security cameras watch over the characters in several different areas over the course of one week.
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Tony, a manager at a housewares store, sexually harasses, and occasionally has sex with, his female employees.
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at his trial to have his sentence reduced to ten years. Joan gives birth while Berry is incarcerated
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announced that they were unwilling to deliver promotional postcards made for
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As of March 1, 2023, the review aggregator website
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Adam Rifkin
Barry Schuler
Brad Wyman
Rhys Coiro
Heather Hogan
Bailee Madison
BT
found footage
Adam Rifkin
surveillance cameras
CineAlta
electronic music
producer
BT
no contest
stripper
Rotten Tomatoes
Metacritic
Showtime
a television series based on the movie
United States Postal Service
List of films featuring surveillance
"Film shot entirely from surveillance camera POV"
New Zealand Herald
"Sneaky Sex, Spooky Scenes: Look Flick Eyes Voyeuristic Surveillance"
"Look"
Rotten Tomatoes
"Look Reviews"
Metacritic

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