The Booth (2005)

The Booth (2005)
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An arrogant radio host forced into a dilapidated studio as his new broadcasting facilities are being remodeled makes a horrific discovery about his temporary work surroundings in director Yoshihiro Nakamura's tale of terror over the airwaves. Shogo (Ryuta Sato) may be a jerk, but he's also the host of one of the most popular radio talk shows on the dial. When Shogo is relocated into a booth that has fallen into ruin since the last DJ who occupied it committed suicide, a series of increasingly disturbing phone calls accusing the host of being a liar leads Shogo to believe that someone out there has finally discovered the truth about his sordid past. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Ryuta Sato
Director(s):
Yoshihiro Nakamura
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of The Booth

An arrogant radio host forced into a dilapidated studio as his new broadcasting facilities are being remodeled makes a horrific discovery about his temporary work surroundings in director Yoshihiro Nakamura's tale of terror over the airwaves. Shogo (Ryuta Sato) may be a jerk, but he's also the host of one of the most popular radio talk shows on the dial. When Shogo is relocated into a booth that has fallen into ruin since the last DJ who occupied it committed suicide, a series of increasingly disturbing phone calls accusing the host of being a liar leads Shogo to believe that someone out there has finally discovered the truth about his sordid past. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
74 mins

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    Director(s):
    Yoshihiro Nakamura
    Categories:
    Horror
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    Denna B.

    I give this movie a big, fat zero. How this movie got under Tartan's radar is beyond me. 90% of the movie is in one room, the radio booth, so there's not much to see. And there didn't appear to be anything in this movie to qualify it for the horror genre. Perhaps psychological drama and that's pushing it. At least there weren't any wet, dead, black haired girls jumping out of the shadows with big, bug eyes. If you want to know how desperate the filmmakers were to sell this movie, watch the "Q&A with director and actor" extra. They endlessly tell people to see the movie multiple times and tell their friends to go see the movie multiple times and tell their friends' friends to go see the movie multiple times. Recommended only if you want to waste 90 minutes of your life.

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