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Latency
Directed by
James Croke
PG-13
2024
1h 34m
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4.2
28%
22%
5.9
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When Hana, a professional gamer who suffers from acute agoraphobia, receives new equipment that enhances her game, she begins to wonder if it is reading her mind - or controlling it.
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Cast of Latency
Sasha Luss
Hana
Alexis Ren
Jen
Ava Caryofyllis
Young Girl (voice)
Robert Coleby
Landlord
Kelly B. Jones
Officer #1
Willy Zogo
Officer #2
Chloe Schwank
Omnia
Edward Frame
Alexey
Daria Skrygina
The Presence
Harlee Timms
Courier
Ilia Korablev
Past Police #3
Sergei Voitov
Hana's Father
Jereme Levi Etherton
Officer #3
Margarita Bakhtina
Young Girl
Ozkan Curaoglu
Past Police #1
Lomasko Artem
Past Police #2
James Croke
Director / Writer
Barry Brooker
Producer
Jordan Gertner
Producer
Scott Clayton
Producer
Latency Ratings & Reviews
Dread Central
Tyler Doupe
'Latency' is slow, unduly melodramatic, and the characters are bland as can be.
Loud and Clear Reviews
Bethany Lola
Latency manages to succeed in creating a daunting thriller, which is not only enjoyable but unpredictable. If you're looking for something intense but not too scary, Latency is the ideal watch.
Culture Mix
Carla Hay
Latency takes a potentially solid idea for a thriller (a virtual reality gamer begins to lose her sanity) and makes it an incoherent, boring mess. It's hard to take this psychological movie seriously when it's so stupid. The acting is also horrendous.
B-Sides & Badlands
Bee Delores
While the style and tone evoke real vision, the film arrives as lifeless and cold.
Cinema Crazed
Emilie Black
The film is decent, but it's missing something, it straddles the line between good and bland and the uncut or R-rated cut may very well fix this, but who knows if we'll ever see it.
In Review Online
Ayeen Forootan
Latency, if not entirely original in style or flawless in its crowd-pleasing, is an imaginative, trippy, and modest indie that resists aesthetic overindulgence or perplexing rhetorical angles.
Assignment X
Abbie Bernstein
Writer/director James Croke gets big points for making Latency feel like it has everything it needs despite a very small cast and limited settings.
MovieWeb
Julian Roman
Latency is largely unsuccessful in its attempt at a sci-fi, horror, and techno-thriller mashup. A promising start loses the plot when the lines between psychosis and reality become blurred.
Screen Rant
Grant Hermanns
Latency tries to match the mind-bending thrills of the best Black Mirror episodes, but despite a game Sasha Luss and slick direction, it falters.
DarkSkyLady Reviews
DarkSkyLady
Latency has a promising premise as it merges new technology with a gamer with unpacked trauma. But it loses itself in obscurity. However, that's not to detract from its entertaining aspect.
Punch Drunk Critics
Travis Hopson
Latency, while featuring a few notable visual flourishes and a solid performance by Luss, never goes far enough to advance to the next level.
NYC Movie Guru
Avi Offer
Undercooked, tedious and sorely lacking imagination.
Aisle Seat
Mike McGranaghan
Latency doesn't know what story it wants to tell, so it tries to tell multiple stories simultaneously.
Blu-ray.com
Brian Orndorf
Croke isn't too confident when it comes to scares, preferring to hit viewers with loud noises instead of nailing them with more interesting acts of terror.
Mark Reviews Movies
Mark Dujsik
[W]riter/director James Croke's feature debut ... treats gaming seriously ... The story surrounding that outlook is mostly junk...
Collider
Taylor Gates
The film has the pieces and potential to be a brilliant character study and peek into a new, exciting world of technology and gaming. It's just too bad it forgoes this route to become a middling, vague psychological thriller instead.
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