The Voyeurs

    The Voyeurs
    2021

    Synopsis

    When Pippa and Thomas move into their dream apartment, they notice that their windows look directly into the apartment opposite – inviting them to witness the volatile relationship of the attractive couple across the street. But what starts as a simple curiosity turns into full-blown obsession with increasingly dangerous consequences.

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    Cast

    • Sydney SweeneyPippa
    • Justice SmithThomas
    • Ben HardySeb
    • Natasha Liu BordizzoJulia
    • Katharine King SoAri
    • Cameo AdeleJoni
    • Jean YoonDr. Sato
    • Cait AlexanderSam
    • Blessing AdedijoMere
    • Bianca BlizzardModel #1

    Recommendations

    • 80

      The Guardian

      Mohan handles his audience with care, diligence, attentiveness, creativity, smoldering passion – the mind positively swims with sexual metaphors. That’s the headspace in which this film leaves us: a well-made gutter we haven’t had the chance to visit for far too long.
    • 80

      Screen Rant

      In The Voyeurs, writer-director Michael Mohan takes all the lessons of the truly wild erotic thrillers of the 1990s and brings them into the modern age. With a dose of Alfred Hitchcock’s Rear Window and Brian De Palma’s Body Double, The Voyeurs perfectly captures all there is to love about the genre.
    • 75

      RogerEbert.com

      The Voyeurs craves to be the most salacious, outrageous non-pornographic movie you stream this weekend, and that itself is enticing. But it becomes a nice bonus that while giving you some gratuitous page-turning thrills, Mohan also juggles art, sex, and death, and dares to go more than skin-deep.
    • 63

      Slant Magazine

      It’s hard to deny that Michael Mohan’s preposterous fable doesn’t exert the dark pull of voyeurism itself.
    • 58

      The Playlist

      From the stiff leading performances to the clunky, pretentious dialogue, The Voyeurs often feels like an amateur outing, but there’s also genuine wit in the film’s visual storytelling (particularly a number of clever match cuts), and an unpredictable enough payoff in the third act that it makes for a fresh, memorable viewing experience.
    • 50

      Chicago Sun-Times

      By the time we reach the insanely dubious final twist of The Voyeurs, we’d rather just look the other way.
    • 50

      San Francisco Chronicle

      One wonders how a master of truly twisted movies — say, a David Lynch or a Brian De Palma — would have approached “The Voyeurs.” One suspects they would have a bit more fun and taken us further down the moral rabbit hole. And the sex would have been better too.
    • 40

      Variety

      Writer-director Michael Mohan’s film plays like rehashed leftovers cooked up for young viewers who’ve never seen any of its superior inspirations.