
Overview:
A young camgirl discovers that she’s inexplicably been replaced on her site with an exact replica of herself.Status: | Released (2018-10-01) |
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Awards: | 6 wins & 3 nominations total |
Screen: | Isa Mazzei, Daniel Goldhaber, Isabelle Link-Levy |
Productions: | Divide / Conquer, Gunpowder & Sky, Blumhouse Productions |
Production Countries: | United States of America |
Spoken Languages: | English |




Casts
- 1443712: Madeline Brewer - Alice / Lola
- 172156: Patch Darragh - Tinker
- 4766: Melora Walters - Lynne
- 1455722: Devin Druid - Jordan
- 202850: Imani Hakim - Baby
- 80301: Michael Dempsey - Barney
- 1699977: Flora Diaz - Fox
Crews
- 1914140: Floris Bauer - Executive Producer - Production
- 1971810: Christa Boarini - Line Producer - Production
- 1476750: Daniel Garber - Co-Producer - Production
- 1519661: Michael Joe - Executive Producer - Production
- 2035184: Isa Mazzei - Executive Producer - Production
- 1319040: Couper Samuelson - Executive Producer - Production
- 1526870: Beatriz Sequeira - Executive Producer - Production
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Reviews
tivep
Review text:
Cam is a psychological thriller directed by Daniel Goldhaber and stars Madeline Brewer of the Black Mirror fame. It’s brought to us by Blumhouse Productions. Cam is the story of Alice, an online cam girl, who live-streams from her home studio. Just when things are looking good, her a ....
Continue reading ->The Movie Diorama
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Cam thrillingly records commentary on social media before glitching out at the climax. If ever there was a relatable topic in my life right now, or atleast for the past few years, it’s this one. The ever-growing addiction to social media, thirsting on the superficial requirement of “ ....
Continue reading ->Gimly
Review text:
What _Cam_ did, it did very well, I just wish it had done a little more. _Final rating:★★★ - I liked it. Would personally recommend you give it a go._
Continue reading ->RalphRahal
Review text:
Cam by Daniel Goldhaber feels like a blend of entertainment and a cautionary tale, something that manages to be relevant yet unsettlingly ahead of its time. The movie dives into themes of identity, privacy, and exploitation in the digital age, which are even more important today than ....
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