There’s a swell movie to be made with glimpses drawn from surveillance imagery, but the curious curio that is Adam Rifkin’s “Look” is not it. Self-distributed by producer Brad Wyman’s new concern, Liberated Artists, “Look” opens with peep-cam footage of girls in a department store dressing room and continues in an entertaining, sometimes exploitative, generally inconsequential pattern. There have been a number of attempts to make this conceit work, and Brian De Palma, of all people, muffed it with “Redacted.” “Look” is pulpy fluff; Big Brother demands more. He’s watching. He’s waiting. 98m. (Ray Pride)