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Camino
Directed by
Josh C. Waller
TV-MA
2015
1h 50m
Action
,
Adventure
,
and more
4.9
40%
21%
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In the jungles of Colombia, a photojournalist captures the truth behind a group of missionaries who may not be what they seem.
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Cast of Camino
Zoë Bell
Avery
Nacho Vigalondo
Guillermo
Francisco Barreiro
Tomas
Tenoch Huerta Mejía
Alejo
Sheila Vand
Marianna
Dominic Rains
Daniel
Nancy Gomez
Luna
Jason Canela
Sebastian
Kevin Pollak
Donald
Camino Ratings & Reviews
Under the Radar
Julia Bembenek
Predictability undermines the action and suspense elements.
The Young Folks
Nathanael Hood
Bell manages to put a disarming amount of heart, emotion and pain into her performance... But the film fails to match Bell's performance.
AV Club
Katie Rife
The real downfall of Camino is its script, which screenwriter Daniel Noah says was written into two days-and it shows.
Daily Dead
Heather Wixson
While it definitely could have benefitted by being about 15 minutes shorter, Camino is an admirable effort from director and co-writer Josh C. Waller, who effectively ratchets up the tension throughout his savage thriller to an almost frenetic pace.
Bloody Disgusting
Trace Thurman
It's worth watching for Bell's performance and some well-choreographed fight sequences, but you probably won't remember it a week after seeing it.
Mark Leeper's Reviews
Mark R. Leeper
The film is neither as serious nor as entertaining as it was trying to be. The road in CAMINO is one well-traveled.
Lyles' Movie Files
Jeffrey Lyles
Clumsy, awkwardly staged and uninteresting, Camino is a misuse of Bell and a chore to endure.
Blu-ray.com
Brian Orndorf
"Camino" doesn't always remain in Waller's control, but he has a vision for the effort that keeps it riveting, pushing Bell front and center while the rest of the picture creates a vivid portrait of manipulation and self-defense.
We Got This Covered
Matt Donato
Camino is not a film worth dismissing - it's just a movie I wanted more out of.
Aisle Seat
Mike McGranaghan
Zoe Bell deserves her own Kill Bill, her own Die Hard. Camino is basically an above-average Steven Seagal flick with a much more appealing lead.
CinemaDope
Glenn Lovell
... a lean, rugged twist on the warrior princess subgenre ... Bell once again metes out swift, painful retribution to those who badly underestimate her capacity to crack spines ...
La Movie Boeuf
David N. Butterworth
This Noah/Waller picture, featuring stuntwoman-turned-actress-turned-stuntwoman Zoe Bell, is neither taxing nor terribly potent.
Variety
Dennis Harvey
A competent but unmemorable B-movie that eschews any real political content in favor of simple, brutal survival melodrama with scant room for surprises in plot, character or directorial style.
Los Angeles Times
Michael Rechtshaffen
[Bell's] anticipated hand-to-hand encounters are ultimately beaten into submission by an irritating atonal score that constantly drowns any trace of nuance under an onslaught of shrill electronic sludge.
The Hollywood Reporter
John DeFore
A lackluster cat-and-mouse game.
Battleship Pretension
Chase Beck
Taggart's most gruelling fight comes early in the film and while it is impressive to witness, none of her physical conflicts after rise to that level. Still the film is a fun entry into this genre.
Cinemalogue
Todd Jorgenson
... jettisons any provocative exploration of its multicultural subject matter and devolves into a mindless ultraviolent bloodbath.
Cinema Crazed
Felix Vasquez Jr.
Though "Camino" isn't a masterpiece, [star] Bell shines among everyone else...
The Wolfman Cometh
Patrick Cavanaugh
Explores all the anticipated story beats, but it's salvaged by the performances of Zoë Bell and Nacho Vigalondo.
Examiner.com
Travis Hopson
A forgettable jungle chase flick that fails to play up to Bell's considerable strengths.
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