Nanny Cam

2014
Nanny Cam
5.4| 1h24m| en| More Info
Released: 28 December 2014 Released
Producted By: Indy Entertainment
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://marvista.net/Details.aspx?id=84df7e05-c1d7-e311-b063-d4ae527c3b65
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Linda has a seemingly perfect marriage with her rugged and handsome husband Mark and an adorable 8 year old daughter, Chloe. But when Chloe is injured by an elderly babysitter who has slipped into dementia, Linda wants to ensure that her child is never hurt again. Initially, Heather, the new babysitter, seems like the ideal addition to this practically perfect family. But Heather is a schemer who exploits the cracks in Mark and Linda's relationship, and delights in the resulting chaos. As Linda later learns, to her horror, Heather's intentions go far beyond the mischievous.

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Michael Ledo A family needs a babysitter and cute Heather (India Eisley) with a hidden past seems perfect. Wife (Laura Allen) installs cam. Dad (JCam Gigandet) enjoys cam. We have seen this genre played out ad nauseam.Lifetime didn't add anything to the mix.Guide: No f-bomb or nudity. Sex scene.
sweetondean I didn't expect great things, but beyond the predictable and absurd story line, the acting is, for the most part, pretty ordinary to out right horrid, and the direction and editing pedestrian at best. And please don't even start me on -spoiler- the scene with the old baby sitter, who is watching TV when she suspects someone is in the house. You can hear dialogue from the TV but when we cut to the TV it's the iconic shadow on the wall shot of Nosferatu walking up stairs. A silent movie. Silent. And really, could it be any more clichéd? Cut to scary, shadowy tree branches, creepy statue.... Blergh. Basically.
Movie Watcher Sadly, I watched this whole movie hoping it would get better by the end. The movie is unbelievable from the beginning. Starting with the father who leaves a nail gun in the yard while his young daughter is outside playing in that same yard. The idea that this is as good as the hand that rocks the cradle movie is all wrong. 1. The couple that hires this girl as a babysitter calls one number as a reference and then hire her. Oddly, even though the wife suspects something isn't right, she doesn't fire the girl until late into the situation. Even when the babysitter goes against what she's told her to do. She just let's her work in her home all day as a nanny ... opting to just put in more cameras in the home. Really?2. The husband was a bit of a jerk the whole movie and never tells the wife about all of the suggestive behavior by the babysitter and that she had basically raped him? Really? He comes clean after the babysitter managed to put a recording of them having sex in the wife's work video.3. The babysitter kills the old lady who was the original babysitter, and no one figures out anything. Really? 4. The babysitter kidnaps the couples daughter in like 5 minutes from the upstairs bedroom? Really?5. The babysitter is pushed from the 3rd floor window and hits the ground ... yet she manages to get away? Really?There's more to say but I'm stopping here because there's nothing good to say.
jswindter01 Lifetime Movie Network got it right this time with a great spin on the age old "hand that rocks the cradle" concept!I'll give no spoilers here, only to say that they did just enough tweaking on the thriller movie concept that was undoubtedly done best when played by the beautiful Rebecca De Mornay as the sexy-psycho-sitter, Peyton.LMN kept all the key factors that made this type of thriller work, and added a few, fresh concepts that really, really did work all in favor of the movie.All 3 of the key characters were, IMO, perfectly cast for each of their respective roles in the "love triangle", so to speak, with the husband/wife duo, and pulling up the rear is the devious lolita nanny, Heather.Impressive, IMO, when looked at for exactly what it is..a made-for-TV- movie!..Watch and enjoy, I say.