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Soundwave
Directed by
Dylan K. Narang
Not Rated
2018
1h 36m
Drama
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Science Fiction
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4.7
85%
5.0
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A teenage inventor's life spirals into chaos when a nefarious group discovers he's invented a device that can hear into the past.
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Soundwave Ratings & Reviews
Film Racket
Josh Bell
Ben is basically a superhero, and the movie is a promising introduction to his further adventures.
Daily Film Fix
Jonathan W. Hickman
Writer/director Dylan K. Narang weaves a compelling indie thriller involving a young man who constructs a device that can hear the past.
Rincón de cine
Laura Hiros
Although you must have patience with the special effects, you will not be disappointed. [Full review in Spanish]
Loren King
Loren King
Writer-director Dylan K. Narang has crafted a satisfying low budget thriller
Screen Queens
Caroline Madden
Soundwave has a fun, creative premise that immediately starts with a bang and pulsates with an electrifying energy that never wanes.
Movie Nation
Roger Moore
Congrats for making this on a shoestring, but even movies that cost nothing have to be about something, or about more than this.
CBR
Cynthia Vinney
Soundwave gets so caught up in Ben's evasion of Frank that it sacrifices the promise of its interesting sci-fi ideas and its throwback sensibility, instead devolving into a generic thriller.
Just Add Color
Monique Jones
If you like discovering new sci-fi films, give Soundwave a try; its focus on realism despite the fantastical, plus its focus on character, will keep you intrigued.
Black Nerd Problems
Jordan Calhoun
Still, I would recommend Soundwave for aspiring filmmakers at least for seeing a low-budget film tackle a high-concept idea without relying on special effects as a smokescreen.
Common Sense Media
Jeffrey M. Anderson
A nifty, effective, low-budget sci-fi movie, this imaginative effort features decent acting, simple but clever visuals, and a likable teen-superhero-type vibe, though it could have gone even deeper.
Jaredmobarak.com
Jared Mobarak
Enough does thankfully come across, however, so we can appreciate what Narang is doing and saying regardless [of the film's shortcomings].
Your Movies (cleveland.com)
John Urbancich
By the time it's into ever-requisite flashback mode (signaled by the caption reading 'One Week Ago'), writer/director Dylan K. Narang already has shown off a bag of nifty tricks on how to make a low-budget film look like a million or more.
Journal and Courier (Lafayette, IN)
Bob Bloom
'Soundwave' is taut; no moments seem wasted. It's a nifty little picture that, despite some shortcomings, will capture your imagination.
Film Frenzy
Matt Brunson
If 1999's The Sixth Sense was the movie that featured a boy who uttered, "I see dead people," Soundwave could easily be tagged as the film with a boy who could mutter, "I hear dead people."
Eye for Film
Jennie Kermode
This enjoyable if rather lightweight outing will appeal to younger teenagers and pass the time well enough for older viewers, but one is left hoping that its big idea will be picked up and given the more substantial treatment that it deserves.
Neaux Reel Idea
Bill Arceneaux
Imagination most matured, this is. Resourceful, punch-packing, and straight-up fun.
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