
Maika Monroe
Julia
Karl Glusman
Francis
Burn Gorman
Watcher
Mãdãlina Anea
Irina
Daniel Nuta
Cristian
Gabriela Butuc
Flavia
Cristina Deleanu
Eleonora
Ștefan Iancu
Sebastian
Florian Ghimpu
Officer Radu
Flaviu Crisan
Simion
Ioana Abur
Simion's Wife
Alexandru Ion
Nicolae
Aida Economu
Lucia
Bogdan Farcaș
Neighbor
Tudor Petruț
Taxi Driver
Lucian Ionescu
Maintenance Worker
Radu Bunescu
Ticket Taker
Ciprian Chiricheș
Waiter
Ionut Grama
Club Employee
Simona Pătruleasa
Female News Anchor
Ioana Hirica
Flower Vendor
Alice Cora Mihalache
Cashier
Andreea Sovan
Female Victim
Adrian Radulescu
Kiosk Seller
Petre Moraru
Old Man
Marius Cobzariu
Bouncer



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- #decapitation
- #neighbor
- #serial killer
- #psychological thriller
- #voyeurism
- #romania
- #woman director
- #apartment
Reviews

This review contains minor spoilers - be warned. Watcher is a masterclass in subverting audience expectations. It starts out as a fairly generic "my neighbor might be a serial killer"-flick, but ends up being a lot deeper than that. What makes it stand out is how it manages to make the audience question if Julia's suspicions are actually grounded in reality or just misinterpretations of coincid

"Julia" (Maika Monroe) and her husband "Francis" (Karl Glusman) relocate from New York to his native Romania so he can take up a job in Bucharest. She has not a word of the native language, and so is pretty much on the back foot from the start as he goes to work each day leaving her to fend for herself. It's when she is looking out of their window one evening that she thinks she spots someone star

_Watcher_ is a tense movie that does a great job building atmosphere and suspense, but that slow build is also to its detriment. As a horror fan, I am much more interested in movies that deliver intense tension leaving audiences at the edge of their seat. While this movie does attempt to deliver on that premise, it does so in a way that is incredibly long and dragged out. By the time the movie rea

**Watcher's pace can sometimes feel haphazard or arbitrary, but the strong finale makes it all worthwhile.** The Watcher builds slowly, spending plenty of time emphasizing the main character's isolation and loneliness. Each passing moment of this slow burn accentuates the paranoia of being watched. Maika Monroe proves her horror chops once again with Watcher, as she has before with movies like












