Genre regular Brandon Christensen continues building up his horror movie portfolio with the found footage film Bodycam, which is set to reach the Shudder streaming service on Friday, March 13th. With three weeks to go before that date arrives, a trailer for the film has been unveiled and can be viewed in the embed above.
Christensen
Christensen made his feature directing debut with the supernatural horror film Still/Born in 2017. He has followed that with the imaginary friend mystery thriller Z in 2019, the psychological thriller Superhost in 2021, the supernatural horror film The Puppetman in 2023, and the slasher Night of the Reaper in 2025.
Bodycam is his sixth feature. He directed the film from a screenplay he wrote with Ryan Christensen. He also produced it with Chris Ball and Kurtis David Harder. Kerry Cooper, Ty Sivertsen, Andy Thompson, James Norrie, and Nina Kolokouri serve as executive producers.
Synopsis
Here’s the official synopsis: When two police officers show up to investigate a domestic dispute, a startling escalation leads to a tragic accident. Not wanting to be crucified by the public, the officers attempt to cover it up – only to reveal that their body cameras aren’t the only things watching them.
Bodycam is also making the festival rounds, where it has the following description: When a routine domestic disturbance spirals into tragedy, two police officers find themselves trapped in a relentless nightmare. Over the course of one harrowing night, their bodycams capture a descent into pure terror—where every moment feels inescapably real. Delivering a bold reinvention of the found footage genre, Bodycam isn’t just another shaky handheld horror—it transforms the audience into unwilling partners on the most terrifying ride-along imaginable, with no way of knowing how, or if, it will end.
The film stars Jaime Callica, Sean Rogerson, Catherine Lough Haggquist, Angel Prater, and Keegan Connor Tracy.
What did you think of the Bodycam trailer? Does this look like a movie you’d be interested in watching when it starts streaming on Shudder? Let us know by leaving a comment below. If it helps influence your decision, we should let you know that the movie has a running time of just 75 minutes, so it won’t take up too much of your day.













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