Director: Joe L. Anderson•Genres: Horror, Mystery, Thriller
A young woman, Sarah, moves into an isolated farmhouse, only to discover that the previous tenant's final radio call might hold the key to her own terrifying future. As she unravels the mystery, she becomes increasingly entangled in a dark past that seems to be repeating itself. The isolation of the house amplifies her fear as she questions reality and her own sanity.
Last Radio Call received a mixed to negative reception from critics and audiences. While some appreciated its atmospheric tension and attempt at a classic ghost story feel, many found the plot convoluted and the scares predictable. The film struggled to deliver a satisfying narrative payoff, leaving many viewers underwhelmed.
Praised for its spooky atmosphere and isolated setting.
Criticized for a confusing plot and underdeveloped characters.
Felt predictable and lacked genuine scares for many viewers.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Last Radio Call are sparse, but those available indicate a divided sentiment. Some viewers enjoyed the slow-burn tension and mystery elements, finding it a decent entry into the horror genre. However, a significant portion found the storyline difficult to follow and the ending unsatisfying, with many recommending it only for hardcore horror fans willing to overlook plot weaknesses.
The film was shot in a real, reportedly haunted, farmhouse in rural Ohio, adding to the eerie on-set atmosphere.
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