Broadcast Signal Intrusion’s Director Explains Its Creepy, Tech-Fueled Mix of Y2K Paranoia and Film Noir

We first saw Broadcast Signal Intrusion at SXSW earlier this year. Its story—about a grieving Chicago man named James (Harry Shum Jr.) who becomes consumed by a sinister mystery hidden in a series of vintage videotapes—stuck with us. At last, it’s arriving in theaters and on digital this week, so we eagerly hopped on…

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