Strange Frequency
Strange Frequency

Strange Frequency

2006TV ShowEnded1 SeasonEnglish

Strange Frequency is an American television horror anthology series. It aired on VH1 for one season in 2001. The series was hosted by Roger Daltry, former front man for the British rock band The Who, and consisted of 12 single story episodes, each one revolving around a musical theme.

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IMDb5.9/10
Director: John PutchGenres: Sci-Fi, Thriller, Horror, Mystery, Drama

Plot Summary

Strange Frequency is an anthology film that explores unsettling and supernatural events within the world of music. It weaves together three distinct stories, each centered around a musician whose life takes a bizarre and often terrifying turn due to mysterious circumstances. From a rock star whose career is revived by a dark bargain to a band facing a deadly curse, the film delves into the psychological and otherworldly consequences of ambition and fate.

Critical Reception

Strange Frequency received a mixed to positive reception, largely appreciated for its intriguing premise and atmospheric storytelling, though some critics noted unevenness in the execution of its anthology format. The performances were generally praised for adding depth to the supernatural narratives. Audiences found it to be an engaging, if somewhat dark, exploration of the intersection between music and the unknown.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its unique concept blending music with supernatural thriller elements.
  • Appreciated for atmospheric direction and strong performances from its cast.
  • Some viewers found the anthology structure to be inconsistent in pacing and overall impact.

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Fun Fact

The film is based on the comic book series of the same name by Peter David, Paul Jenkins, and various artists.

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