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Camino
Set in the jungles of Colombia, the movie chronicles the misadventures of Avery, a photojournalist who captures the truth behind a group of missionaries who may not be what they seem.



















1 March 1982, Tehran, Iran





30 October 1957, San Francisco, California, USA

17 May 1961, USA


1977, Cabezón de la Sal, Cantabria, Spain



March 04, 2016
Stuntwoman/actress Zoe Bell is better in a brawl than in delivering the hackneyed dialogue this picture demands of her.
March 29, 2016
Predictability undermines the action and suspense elements.
February 29, 2016
A lackluster cat-and-mouse game.
March 04, 2016
... jettisons any provocative exploration of its multicultural subject matter and devolves into a mindless ultraviolent bloodbath.
March 06, 2016
Bell manages to put a disarming amount of heart, emotion and pain into her performance... But the film fails to match Bell's performance.
March 07, 2016
A forgettable jungle chase flick that fails to play up to Bell's considerable strengths.
March 03, 2016
[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.
March 06, 2016
This Noah/Waller picture, featuring stuntwoman-turned-actress-turned-stuntwoman Zoe Bell, is neither taxing nor terribly potent.
March 03, 2016
The real downfall of Camino is its script, which screenwriter Daniel Noah says was written into two days-and it shows.
December 21, 2016
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.
March 06, 2016
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.
March 20, 2016
The film is neither as serious nor as entertaining as it was trying to be. The road in CAMINO is one well-traveled.