Release dates

December 1, 2017

91 months ago

Netflix

Released

Netflix
Dec 1, 2017
91 months ago

Voyeur release date

The movie Voyeur is already released on Netflix in the USA.

Voyeur

Movie
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Voyeur follows Gay Talese -- the 84-year-old giant of modern journa...
Voyeur follows Gay Talese -- the 84-year-old giant of modern journalism -- as he reports one of the most controversial stories of his career: a portrait of a Colorado motel owner, Gerald Foos. For decades, Foos secretly watched his guests with the aid of specially designed ceiling vents, peering down from an "observation platform" he built in the motel's attic. He kept detailed journals of his ...
Voyeur follows Gay Talese -- the 84-year-old giant of modern journalism -- as he reports one of the most controversial stories of his career: a portrait of a Colorado motel owner, Gerald Foos. For decades, Foos secretly watched his guests with the aid of specially designed ceiling vents, peering down from an "observation platform" he built in the motel's attic. He kept detailed journals of his guests' most private moments -- from the mundane to the shocking -- but most of all he sought out, spied on, and documented one thing: strangers having sex. Talese's insatiable curiosity leads him to turn his gaze to a man accustomed to being the watcher, exploring a tangle of ethical questions: What does a journalist owe to his subjects? How can a reporter trust a source who has made a career of deception? Who is really the voyeur?
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What the critics say

Based on 5 reviews, Voyeur gets an average review score of 59

3/4
rogerebert.com
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Superficially, Gay Talese and Gerald Foos would seem to have nothing in common besides their age.

2686d ago

65/100
thewrap.com
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Riveting, unsettling documentary follows Gay Talese as he tries to profile a motel owner who snooped on his guests for decades.

2686d ago

60/100
nytimes.com
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Choosing not to delve too deeply into the mind of either man — or to question Mr. Talese’s journalistic ethics and less-than-scrupulous fact-checking — the directors are content to mostly watch as each vies for control of the movie, and his legacy. It’s an entertainingly desperate joust, playing out beneath defiantly unattractive lighting.

2686d ago

60/100
villagevoice.com
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In Netflix’s “Voyeur,” Gay Talese learns that maybe you shouldn’t trust a Peeping Tom.

2686d ago

1.5/4
slantmagazine.com
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It's hard to come away from the film feeling anything but disdain and a twinge of embarrassment toward Gay Talese.

2686d ago

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