Skip to content

BROADCAST SIGNAL INTRUSION

Written By:

Martin Unsworth
BROADCAST SIGNAL INTRUSION

James (Harry Shum Jr) works at a studio transferring old television broadcasts onto a digital archive. His wife disappeared years earlier, and he attends a support group with similar people. While working his way through a tape from 1987, he comes across a disturbing pirate transmission that interrupted a late-night news programme. He digs into the on-air hacking further and finds out it happened several times, each disruption including a similar, horrific-looking mask-wearer. No culprit was ever found. As James teams up with enthusiastic Alice (Kelley Mack) to delve deeper into the mystery, things become more twisted.

It would be lazy to compare the premise of Broadcast Signal Intrusion to Videodrome. While Cronenberg’s film is no doubt in the DNA of director Jacob Gentry’s movie, the similarities are only superficial. There’s also a healthy dollop of Brian De Palma in his visual style. Gentry weaves a conspiracy tale through a neo-noir lens set in the days when the Internet was mainly just bulletin boards – but was as full of crackpot ideas and hearsay as today. The script – by Phil Drinkwater and Tim Woodall – is full of twists and enigmatic monologues.

Shum Jr is superb as the obsessed loner who replaces mourning his missing wife with a quest to get to the bottom of the eerie pirate signals. But, as he and Alice get deeper down the rabbit hole, the fixation begins to take over his life.

Being set in the ‘90s, the movie is packed full of obsolete equipment, and the attention to detail with the vintage footage is spot-on. This is augmented with a suitably broody jazz soundtrack from Brian Lovett (The Ritual), which is full of horns and suspenseful cues. If nothing else, the pale, rubber masks of the intrusive footage will haunt you for quite a while.

Broadcast Signal Intrusion is available on digital now.

You May Also Like...

you should have left star kevin bacon joins jeremy slater directorial debut summoner

Kevin Bacon To Star In Exorcism Horror SUMMONER

Kevin Bacon is returning to horror with the upcoming film Summoner, which is being penned and directed by Mortal Kombat II writer Jeremy Slater. Despite having written for high-profile projects
Read More
jenna ortega in first trailer for taika waititi adaptation of klara and the sun

Jenna Ortega Is An Android In KLARA AND THE SUN Trailer

Jenna Ortega is a robot with a sunny outlook in the trailer for Taika Waititi’s feature adaptation of Klara and the Sun. The Wednesday and Death of a Unicorn actress
Read More

Survival Horror PITFALL Heading to Blu-ray and DVD

Following the success on digital platforms, the survival horror Pitfall will be released on Blu-ray and DVD in the UK on July 20th from Dazzler Media. Synopsis:  After a young
Read More
guests fantastic films

First Guests Announced for Festival of Fantastic Films

The wonderful Festival of Fantastic Films, which takes place in October in Manchester, has announced the first guests for the 2026 event. Appearing at the festival will be Susan Penhaligan,
Read More

Colchester Gets a Midsummer Scream from Black Sunday

Black Sunday Film Festival returns with its annual summer mini-fest Midsummer Scream on Saturday July 18th at Firstsite in Colchester. Alongside a stacked selection of feature presentations and acclaimed short
Read More
armando iannucci to pen script for paddington 4

Armando Iannucci Tapped To Direct PADDINGTON 4

The Thick of It and Veep creator Armando Iannucci is taking on Britain’s favourite marmalade-eating bear, with news that the Scottish comedian will be penning the script for Paddington 4.
Read More