Last Radio Call – Movie Review

96 Minutes, Not Rated

Written and Directed by Isaac Rodriguez


Last Radio Call Movie Review
Last Radio Call poster

 

Synopsis:

Last Radio Call centers around Officer David Serling, who went missing inside the abandoned Yorktown Memorial Hospital. One year later, his wife has hired a film crew to help bring light on what really happened that night.

Using recovered body-cam footage, she discovers a dark secret that sends her spiraling down a horrific path of ancient evil. She must now face an unknown terror to find the answers she desperately seeks.

 


Last Radio Call is a pseudo-documentary heavily reliant on the “found-footage” trope. In this case, the footage is ostensibly from our documentary subject’s dead husband’s body-cam from his Last Radio Call.

His partner survived but was psychologically scarred. Her husband simply vanished.

So, we have a documentary crew, found-footage showing just enough to get everyone to return to the haunted asylum to find out “what really happened” to him.

We all know what happened to him.

We always know. Even his wife knows, but the human mind just can’t fathom that it might be true…

Mwah-ha-ha!

Not terribly original, I know.

Overall, though, it’s not a bad way to burn 90 minutes. The immediacy and intimacy of it being the wife searching for her husband, so (relatively) soon after such a weird disappearance, is nice to see.

So, yeah; knock yourselves out, and check out Last Radio Call from Terror Films.

Last Radio Call is currently available on the Terror Films channel and will hit digital and VOD platforms on January 21.

Last Radio Call stars Sarah Froelich, Jason Scarbough, June Griffin Garcia, Ali Alkhafaji, KeeKee Takatsuki, Bert Lopez, and Makayla Rodriguez.


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