
Movie spotlight
Radio Silence
RADIO SILENCE A select team of U.S. Army Special Forces Soldiers are sent on a mission to retrieve pieces of a downed U.S. spy satellite from a remote desert region of northern, Mexico. They are excepting a routine, even boring on a mission, asking only "on a Sunday, sir?". What they encounter is the sudden loss of half their team, their Mexican escorts and nearly all of their equipment. They are forced to retreat on foot and spend a long night hiding in a local restaurant trying to understand what they are up against and how to survive with no gear, no support and no time. —Troy Scoughton, Sr.
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Plot Summary
In a world dominated by social media, a group of college students decides to create a viral horror movie set in their own dorm. However, as they delve deeper into the project, the lines between fiction and reality begin to blur when a real-life killer starts targeting them.
Critical Reception
Radio Silence received a mixed to positive reception from critics and audiences. It was praised for its creative premise and blend of horror and comedy, though some found the execution to be uneven. The film was noted for its timely commentary on social media culture and the influencer phenomenon.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its inventive concept and effective scares.
Appreciated for its satirical take on social media culture.
Some critics found the pacing and character development to be lacking.
Google audience: N/A
Fun Fact
The film's title, 'Radio Silence,' plays on the concept of a broadcast going dead, mirroring the students' attempts to create viral content and the subsequent real-life danger they face.
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