
Somebody’s Watching Me (2026 Lifetime Movie)
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Cast: Kirsten Comerford, Jesse Collin, Rachel Sellan
Director: Philippe Gagnon
Writer(s): Shannon Latimer
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Synopsis (via Lifetime)
After a friend’s bachelorette weekend, Lori receives a flash drive with footage from a hidden camera at their Airbnb. The footage is of her sleeping and then a masked stranger entering the room and watching her.
Recap/Wine Thoughts
Lori sleeps in her bed while an intruder breaks in and holds a knife over her.

Cut to a girls’ trip, Angela is getting married! Monica, Marie, and Nina are all there too! (Which one is which? I have no idea!) The ladies go out for a night on the town of Seaside. A random guy gives Angela his number, and she considers calling because maybe she isn’t ready to marry James. (She is really having second thoughts.) As the friends sleep off their hangovers, someone watches them in the Airbnb on CCV cameras.

Lori comes home from her trip, and she has a son named Eric. She is up for a promotion, and her mother helps around the house since David left. Lori is surprised to receive an ominous envelope containing a flash drive. On the drive is a grainy video of her sleeping at the Airbnb. (Someone is getting a low host rating!)
Turns out James booked the Airbnb, or in this movie, they’re calling it a nestaway. Angela and James have called off their wedding, and Angela has cut off all her friends and works at a bar now. The police aren’t much help either. Lori thinks the cameras stopped with the trip, but someone is still filming her with a handheld camera wherever she goes.

Oooooo James is fine! A silver fox looking to play Anderson Cooper in a Biopic. James doesn’t have much information about the app or the booking, so we will just enjoy the view. Later, they meet at a bar and start talking about his failed engagement and the creepy videos. James is genuinely worried for Lori and helps with sleuthing. Angela sees them and gets jealous.
Lori gets a second flash drive, and the video is of her at her son’s soccer game. Rightfully paranoid, Lori starts screaming at people, “ARE YOU FILMING ME?!?!”

A third flash drive comes in the mail, and it is clear there are cameras in Lori’s house. The stalker is definitely a guy, because he has hairy wrists. Lori searches the house, but then settles down with a glass of wine. Once she wakes up, Lori decides to fight Camera with Camera. She installs cameras to catch her stalker.

Then Lori and James go to the Airbnb to talk to the owner. The owner says they signed an NDA and can’t talk. They stay nearby and talk through theories while drinking wine. They end up hooking up, and the next morning Lori tells him it was a mistake.
More shenanigans happen when the stalker breaks into the house, and a nanny cam is hidden in a teddy bear. Then Lori’s son Eric gets kidnapped?!??!!? WHAT IS GOING ON?!?!
Lori meets her stalker at the Airbnb, and the kidnapper says they can be together, and he has been sending her messages. He says he was watching her to keep her safe. James rushes in and fights with the man in an extended fight scene. The stalker flies over the balcony and falls to his death. When the police unmask him, I’m like WHO TF is that?!?

Lori cleans up her house and puts the cameras away. James and Angela keep calling to check in. Lori is navigating the awkward situation of dating your friend’s ex-fiancé. Angela leaves a voicemail warning Lori to be careful and not because she is jealous, but because James is possessive and was stalking Angela that night at the Bachelor’s party. He saw Angela get that guy’s number and blew up in an angry fight.
The teddy bear camera comes into play. James didn’t know about that one, and when Lori mentions it, he has to come clean because she caught him in her house. He was working with the stalker to control the narrative, make Lori fall in love with him, and frame himself as the hero.

The police pull up and apprehend James. Angela called the police and was on the phone the whole time. The friends reconnect at the bar and put the past behind them.
STRAY Thought
There was so much wine drunk in this movie.
Overall rating
Number of Kills: 🔪( 1 knife)
Enjoyment Level (1-5 scale)
🍷🍷 (2 Glasses of Wine)
Lifetime Tropes: Kidnapping, Home invasion, Bad boyfriend, Nanny cam
Should you watch it?
Pour it up (Give it a shot)
Put a Cork in It (Skip It!)
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