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Black Mirror
Hang the DJ
Directed by
Tim Van Patten
TV-MA
S4 • E4
Dec 28, 2017
53m
8.7
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Paired up by a dating program that puts an expiration date on all relationships, Frank and Amy soon begin to question the system's logic.
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Cast of Hang the DJ
Georgina Campbell
Amy
Joe Cole
Frank
Gina Bramhill
Coach (voice)
George Blagden
Lenny
Gwyneth Keyworth
Nicola
Jessie Cave
Edna
Luke Manning
Mike
Tim Pritchett
Norman
Alex Tamaro
Butch
Che Watson
Silverfox
Bruce Chong
David
Anna Dobrucki
Patty
Tim Van Patten
Director
Charlie Brooker
Writer
Nick Pitt
Producer
Hang the DJ Ratings & Reviews
Ms En Scene
Jazmine Joyner
"Hang The DJ" did a great job of integrating technology into the story.
CinemaBlend
Gina Carbone
Unlike many Black Mirror episodes, it has a purely happy ending. But this episode skillfully uses the Black Mirror approach of dropping us into an unfamiliar world and making us figure out the rules as we go.
TV Line
TV Line Staff
There's sly humor throughout about the absurdity of automated matchmaking and the story builds to a beautifully touching finish. If you only watch one Black Mirror this season? Make it this one.
Esquire Magazine
Corey Atad
The ending reveals "Hang the DJ" to be an impressive conception of the life inside technology, as well as a romantic vision of what it means to find "the one."
Collider
Aubrey Page
Sweeter still, where too many Black Mirror episodes are undone by their final moments, "Hang the DJ" has a delicious final tag that brings the events of the episode into larger, incredibly satisfying relief.
El Pais (Spain)
Eneko Ruiz Jimenez
Known by many as the "San Junipero" of this season, "Hang the DJ" succeeds over its predecessor with its satisfying and surprising ending. [Full Review in Spanish]
Thrillist
Sean Fitz-Gerald
"Hang the DJ" is a refreshing dose of optimism -- one that shows this anthology is still at its best when it dares to take risks.
Nerdist
Scott Beggs
The unabashedly romantic, thoroughly not on brand "Hang the DJ" is the best episode in the series' history.
Daily Mirror (UK)
Suchandrika Chakrabarti
The future isn't always what you think it'll be, even if you know exactly how long you've got.
Independent (UK)
Christopher Hooton
On the whole this is a very satisfying episode, though, backed up by an incredible score from Alex Somers and Sigur Ros.
Paste Magazine
Jacob Oller
Usually, episodes or movies have twists to make us reconsider all the prior plot in a new light. "Hang the DJ" twists for the sake of twisting, undermining its own reveal with its very nature.
TheWrap
Phil Owen
A sweeter version of the cynicism people watch Black Mirror to see.
Daily Telegraph (UK)
Catherine Gee
There is a greater sense of hope here than in the standard Black Mirror story.
The Verge
Lizzie Plaugic
Black Mirror is never about blindly trusting technology, it's about examining how we use it - and then, often, rejecting it.
Digital Spy
Steve O'Brien
It may be the slightest tale in this new season, but there's still much to savour in this satisfyingly subverted and deliciously twisted rom-com.
Vox
Alex Abad-Santos
Cole and Campbell's performances anchor the story, conveying that Frank and Amy are both vulnerable, but they wear it differently.
The Atlantic
Sophie Gilbert
It's a heartwarming episode with a sting in its tail.
Slate
Willa Paskin
[It] does not have the sweep or depth of "San Junipero" but at least smuggles its devastating and sour lines of thinking into a lighter tale about the ultimate matchmaking service.
AV Club
Zack Handlen
Hang The DJ, [is] a feel good pick-me-up about finding love in the information age. It's the sweetest episode of the season by far, and possibly the best, a smart build to a happy ending that still manages to be slightly unexpected.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Charles Bramesco
Hang the DJ makes the implicit compulsory elements of dating frightfully explicit, with grim consequences awaiting those who dare to deviate.
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