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2024    90 Min.Action, Horror
4.228%22%5.8
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Die professionelle Gamerin Hana soll eine hoch entwickelte neue Konsole namens Omnia testen, die ihre Gehirnwellen misst und interpretiert und ein noch nie dagewesenes Spielerlebnis verspricht. Die anfängliche Begeisterung über das Gerät verschwindet allerdings nach kurzer Zeit: Omnia hat einen unheimlichen Einfluss auf Hanas Psyche, sie hat bedrohliche Visionen und Angstattacken, die Grenze zwischen Realität und Hanas Unterbewusstsein scheint sich aufzulösen. Hana verliert zusehends den Verstand und es stellt sich die Frage, ob Omnia ihre Gedanken liest – oder sie kontrolliert!
Regie James Croke
  • Sasha LussHana
  • Alexis RenJen
  • Ava CaryofyllisYoung Girl (voice)
  • Robert ColebyLandlord
  • Kelly B. JonesOfficer #1
  • Willy ZogoOfficer #2
  • Chloe SchwankOmnia
  • Edward FrameAlexey
  • Daria SkryginaThe Presence
  • Harlee TimmsCourier
  • Ilia KorablevPast Police #3
  • Sergei VoitovHana's Father
  • Jereme Levi EthertonOfficer #3
  • Margarita BakhtinaYoung Girl
  • Ozkan CuraogluPast Police #1
  • Lomasko ArtemPast Police #2
  • James CrokeRegie / Autor
  • Barry BrookerProduzent
  • Jordan GertnerProduzent
  • Scott ClaytonProduzent
  • Mr. D7. Februar 2025
    Weak. Some good ideas. But it reminds me of what a failure I am. I wanted to be an astronaut and go to Saturn. I had so much potential. But I'm sitting in a recliner reviewing this.
  • Endrence Leternet30. Mai 2026
    Who even make with money these movies for time waste....???????????????
  • Louie18. Mai 2026
    totally a flop
  • Zbigniew Czachor14. Dezember 2025
    This movie was interesting 🤔
  • Just4Fun19. Oktober 2025
    This is an intriguing film. I would have enjoyed more of the gaming elements, particularly the opening sequence. As a gamer, I found it an enjoyable watch. The film raises an important point about the potential risks of computers that access the brain.
  • cyberbillp11. März 2025
    I'm not sure what happened? Why? How? It ended and I'm not sure what it meant. If you like a movie with a confusing end, here you go.
  • jackmeat5. März 2025
    My quick rating - 4.1/10. This flick presents an interesting premise for me being a gamer. Professional gamer Hana (Sasha Luss), battling acute agoraphobia, receives advanced gaming equipment that seemingly reads her mind, sparking questions of whether it’s aiding her or controlling her. Despite the potential, the execution sure leaves much to be desired. The film, marketed as action-horror, falls short on both counts. The few scares involving ghosts feel forced and lack genuine tension. The action is minimal, which may disappoint viewers expecting more dynamic scenes typical of the horror genre. Instead, it leans more towards being a psychological thriller, though it doesn't fully commit to this path either. A significant flaw is the absence of immersive gaming scenes. We never actually see Hana playing the game this revolutionary equipment is supposed to enhance, which disconnected me from the central plot device. This missed opportunity undermines the film’s ability to fully engage its viewers. Set primarily in a single, gloomy room, the film's production design does convey Hana's isolation and mental state effectively. However, the one-location setup might contribute to the overall sense of stasis and monotony that plagues the narrative. Luss delivers an adequate performance as Hana, capturing her character's vulnerability and growing paranoia. Alexis Ren, playing Hana’s friend Jen, is also noteworthy, although her striking resemblance to Luss had me momentarily confused. The cast’s efforts are commendable, but they are hindered by the film's lackluster script and direction. At 94 minutes, "Latency" still manages to feel padded with filler. Writer-director James Croke struggles to find a cohesive tone, neither fully committing to horror nor excelling in action elements. The central concept of control and mind games has potential but feels underdeveloped, making the film seem like a stretched-out short story rather than a fully realized feature. As it stands, it’s a thriller that doesn't thrill and a horror that doesn’t horrify, leaving it stranded in a cinematic no-man’s-land.
  • Jack Barritt26. Februar 2025
    Terrible really slow and dull throughout sorry to say. The over looks fab but that's as far as it goes.

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