Broadcast Signal Intrusion struggles to satisfactorily resolve its setup, but for much of its runtime, it offers an intriguing, well-acted diversion for horror fans.
The rest of the picture – a muddle of loose ends and shapeless paranoia – fails to match the malevolent potency of these video nasties in miniature.
Read full articleA movie that needs to just go off the rails at a certain point and arguably doesn't do so until its disappointing final scene.
Read full articleAs long as "Broadcast Signal Intrusion" stays in the realm of shadowy ambiguity, it's effectively suspenseful.
Read full articleJacob Gentry's film punches through all the layers of homage to arrive at a place of true horror.
Read full article…There is a relevant element about surveillance and the loss of privacy that resonates with a generation that has grown up in the digital age. [Full review in Spanish]
Read full articleBroadcast Signal Intrusion is an exciting mix of genres and ideas that sucks you into its compelling mystery
Read full articleStarring Harry Shum Jr as a video archivist on a mission, Broadcast Signal Intrusion is a paranoia-fuelled, noir-like sci-fi thriller that doesn't quite know what to do with its irresistible premise.
Read full article[the film] keeps the audience in the dark as much as it does its protagonist... The viewer inevitably grows more entangled in James’ investigation, and by extension becomes complicit in his increasingly erratic behaviours.
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