

Following a major terrorist attack, the US government initiates the ODIN surveillance system, made up of millions of mobile, robotic security cameras known as "Eyeborgs." When the physical evidence in a string of odd murders doesn't line up to the surveillance recordings, one federal agent finds himself working outside the system to find out who's really controlling the Eyeborgs.
Practical Effects
Charming physical Eyeborg props, not CGI nightmares
Cinematography
Creative POV surveillance shots throughout
Acting
Adrian Paul commits harder than this movie deserves
Director
Richard Clabaugh
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The Eyeborg robots were largely practical effects built by the director's effects team, not CGI, giving them a charmingly clunky physical presence rare in 2009 low-budget sci-fi.
Released during the height of post-9/11 surveillance debates, the film awkwardly straddles genuine paranoia about programs like TIA and Syfy channel schlock.