

Bodycam is a 2026 Canadian found-footage horror film directed by Brandon Christensen and co-written by Brandon Christensen and Ryan Christensen. Starring Jaime M. Callica, Sean Rogerson, Catherine Lough Haggquist, and Angel Prater, the film unfolds entirely through police body cameras, dashcams, and surveillance footage. What begins as a routine call quickly turns into a night of paranoia, guilt, and supernatural terror. The film premiered as a Shudder Original on March 13, 2026.
Officers Jerome Jackson and Bryce Anderson respond to a late-night domestic disturbance in a quiet suburban neighborhood. When a confrontation inside the property spirals out of control, a tragic shooting leaves both officers facing a life-changing decision.
Fearing public backlash and the consequences of what happened, they attempt to cover up the incident. However, strange events soon begin unfolding around them. As the night progresses, the officers realize that their body cameras may have captured more than evidence of a crime. Mysterious symbols, unsettling encounters, and an unseen force turn the investigation into a desperate fight for survival.
Bodycam reunites director Brandon Christensen with several collaborators from his previous horror projects. The film was produced by Brandon Christensen, Chris Ball, and Kurtis David Harder, with cinematography by Clayton Moore. Instead of using traditional found-footage techniques, the movie presents nearly the entire story through law-enforcement recording devices, creating a real-time perspective that places viewers directly alongside the characters.
The film mixes police procedural elements with supernatural horror and psychological tension. Its compact runtime and bodycam perspective were frequently highlighted by critics and horror fans following its release.
Bodycam was released on March 13, 2026 as a Shudder Original. The film is available to stream through Shudder in supported regions and may also be accessible through partner platforms that carry the service.