The scares are inventive. One sequence where Zoe tries to destroy the radio, only for it to reassemble itself from broken parts across her apartment, is pure, sweat-inducing nightmare logic.
After her brother dies in a freak accident, grieving audio engineer Zoe (a fantastic, frayed performance by Liana Tien) inherits his vintage ham radio setup. Late one night, she picks up a faint, repeating broadcast—her brother’s voice, counting down from ten. But the voice isn’t a recording. It responds to her. And the countdown resets every time she listens. new horror movies on amazon prime
Psychological dread, analog horror, endings that leave you second-guessing. Want me to tailor this to a specific new movie on Prime (like The Boogeyman or Evil Dead Rise*)? Just let me know the title.* The scares are inventive
The third act stumbles slightly, leaning into an exposition dump that explains too much about the “frequency dimension.” A little mystery would have gone a long way. Also, at 1 hour 45 minutes, it overstays its welcome by about ten minutes. Late one night, she picks up a faint,
Here’s a draft review for a new horror movie currently on Amazon Prime (using a fictional but realistic title, “Echoes in the Static” — you can swap in the actual movie name). Rating: ★★★★☆ (4/5)