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2021104 minHorror, Mystery, Thriller

Broadcast Signal Intrusion

Is Broadcast Signal Intrusion a Hit or Flop?

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Is Broadcast Signal Intrusion worth watching? With a rating of 5.554/10, this Horror, Mystery, Thriller film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Broadcast Signal Intrusion Synopsis

In the late 90s, a video archivist unearths a series of sinister pirate broadcasts and becomes obsessed with uncovering the dark conspiracy behind them.

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Top Cast

Harry Shum Jr.
Harry Shum Jr.James
Kelley Mack
Kelley MackAlice
Chris Sullivan
Chris SullivanPhreaker
Michael B. Woods
Michael B. WoodsMacAlister
Arif Yampolsky
Arif YampolskyChester
Richard Cotovsky
Richard CotovskyBrad
Steve Pringle
Steve PringleDr. Stuart Lithgow
Justin Welborn
Justin WelbornMichael
Jennifer Jelsema
Jennifer JelsemaNora
Anthony E. Cabral
Anthony E. CabralGroup Sharer

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Is Broadcast Signal Intrusion worth watching?

Broadcast Signal Intrusion has received mixed reviews with a 5.554/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Horror, Mystery, Thriller movies.

Is Broadcast Signal Intrusion hit or flop?

Broadcast Signal Intrusion has received average ratings (5.554/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Broadcast Signal Intrusion?

Broadcast Signal Intrusion is a Horror, Mystery, Thriller movie that In the late 90s, a video archivist unearths a series of sinister pirate broadcasts and becomes obsessed with uncovering the dark conspiracy behind the...

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Critic Reviews

GenerationofSwineMay 26, 2025
★ 10

Why they didn't do Max Headroom, I don't know. To update it a few years and set it in the 90s instead of the 80s? It's not bad through, it's moody, the lighting works really well. They did a good job of making it look like a 90s indie horror flick. have the color of the phone booths for 90s Chicago wrong through Public phones were blue, honor boxes red. The problem is that the plot doesn't know where it's going and seems to lose itself, but it's otherwise watchable... and given the budget it's really good.