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Hostage Radio
Directed by
Pedro C. Alonso
TV-14
2020
1h 37m
Horror
,
Thriller
,
and more
5.6
60%
46%
5.8
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A radio star experiences the worst night of his life when stalkers assault the radio station where he's working.
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Cast of Hostage Radio
Eddie Marsan
Jarvis Dolan
Paul Anderson
Andrew Wilde
Ivana Baquero
Claire
Richard Brake
Hunter / Brennan
Alexis Rodney
Anthony
Oliver Coopersmith
Wrecker / Alex
Nacho Aldeguer
Samuel
Alana Boden
Julia
Anthony Stewart Head
Norman Burgess
Pedro C. Alonso
Director / Writer
Beto Bussi
Writer
Borja Pena
Producer
Emma Lustres
Producer
Juan Solá
Producer
Jaume Collet-Serra
Producer
Reg Poerscout-Edgerton
Co-Producer
Juan Pedro de Gaspar
Production Design
Alexandra Fernández
Art Direction
Ángel Iguacel
Director Of Photography
David Iglesias
Assistant Costume Designer
Hostage Radio Ratings & Reviews
Jordy Reviews It
Jordy Sirkin
Feedback is an intriguing social thriller that teases the social aspects more so than actually delivering upon them. With a lot going for it, it's a possible hit for some, though others might be wishing for a bit more.
Film Threat
Hunter Lanier
Alonso has made a movie of unyielding stress, both of the bone-breaking and psychological varieties.
Vague Visages
Jim Ross
From a technical perspective, Feedback is extremely potent for long stretches. However, in aspiring to be relevant to current affairs, the film eschews effective simplicity for confused complexity.
Los Angeles Times
Noel Murray
[T]his movie is gripping from start to finish, largely because of Marsan, who makes Jarvis both charismatic and complex.
Cinemalogue
Todd Jorgenson
Marsan's portrayal and the film's tense intimacy manage to keep a rather thin idea afloat at feature length.
Mark Reviews Movies
Mark Dujsik
[T]he absence of any kind of sympathetic figure here becomes an issue.
Eye for Film
Jennie Kermode
The trouble is that there really isn't enough plot to stretch over an hour and 37 minutes, and the moral dilemmas the plot goes on to introduce lack the sophistication to really challenge most viewers.
Backseat Mafia
Rob Aldam
Much hinges on Marsan's performance and he delivers one of his best.
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