Broadcast Signal Intrusion Reviews
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.
| Original Score: 2/5 | Mar 27, 2022
The ending, especially, is hugely disappointing, even moronic.
| Original Score: 2/5 | Mar 25, 2022
[An] unsettling paranoia thriller...
| Original Score: 3/5 | Mar 22, 2022
A movie that needs to just go off the rails at a certain point and arguably doesn't do so until its disappointing final scene.
| Original Score: 2/4 | Oct 22, 2021
As long as "Broadcast Signal Intrusion" stays in the realm of shadowy ambiguity, it's effectively suspenseful.
| Oct 22, 2021
Jacob Gentry's film punches through all the layers of homage to arrive at a place of true horror.
| Original Score: 3/4 | Oct 21, 2021
grief radiates from the film's very centre to impose an oneiric order on the world's chaos.
| Aug 22, 2021
Broadcast Signal Intrusion - with all its ambiguities, ellipses and poetic elisions - is both unique and rewarding, if only for a more discerning audience who doesn't want or need their themes spoon fed to them.
| Apr 11, 2021
The bones and muscle of the plot run themselves at a good pace, almost more aerodynamic for the flesh they might lack.
| Mar 25, 2021
The ease to identifying this movie's references are almost a fault, but it's exciting to see Gentry use them for freaky riffing and with Shum Jr.'s raw performance leading the way.
| Mar 22, 2021
The scope and style keep things engaging up to a certain point. So, too, does its nightmarish android imagery. But it's too opaque and superficial to sustain the overarching narrative, further hindered by archetypical characters.
| Original Score: 2.5/5 | Mar 22, 2021
[H]ere we leave with the problematic, let-down sense of still chasing a cipher that one wonders if even the creators have any private explanation for.
| Mar 17, 2021