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The Numbers Station

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In this film, the ethical values ​​of the ops agent are being tested. This man receives a psychological assessment during that task. One day, this guy gets an uncomplicated task to simply protect a young announcer and a remote station announcer they are assigned to. There will be more exciting events when there is an ambush and a phone call that changes things as there is a complicated battle for their survival.
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AV Club
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April 25, 2013

Cusack and Akerman scramble down a series of dimly lit, identical-looking passageways. The setting is as ill-defined as the characters.
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September 18, 2014

Danish director Kasper Barfoed, who makes his English-language debut here, makes fine use of the movie's tight constraints, painting it in concrete hallways, electrical panels, and glowing computer screens.
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Movie Metropolis
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May 24, 2013

'The Numbers Station' is a competent film and it does manage to create some tension. But you're conscious of the fact that it all feels familiar and wondering why there isn't a little more to it.
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Cinemalogue.com
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June 12, 2013

A potentially intriguing idea is thrown out the window in this predictable low-budget thriller.
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Movie Talk
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June 23, 2013

The claustrophobic location gives the film a clammy suspense, though it's so dimly lit that it's sometimes hard to work out who is shooting at whom.
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New York Daily News
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April 25, 2013

Akerman does work hard to keep up the energy level. Cusack, though, seems bored by the superficial proceedings, which don't even offer the distraction of a real romantic connection or a suspenseful confrontation.
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Los Angeles Times
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April 26, 2013

A predictable hodgepodge of uninteresting psychological cat-and-mouse, dimly lighted action filmed by director Kasper Barfoed in standard-operating shaky-cam ...
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Contactmusic.com
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June 07, 2013

There's an interesting, timely idea in this espionage thriller, as well as adept leading actors who are able to make the most of the script's dry wit.
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New York Post
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April 26, 2013

With Cusack's help, Barfoed holds your interest without resorting to car chases, a rarity in a contemporary thriller.
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June 02, 2013

The Numbers Station is a cheap and predictable thriller that works only because of its two leading cast members: John Cusack and Malin Akerman.
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New York Times

April 25, 2013

This dreary spy drama is as flat and airless as the concrete bunker in which it unfolds.
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Chicago Sun-Times
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May 11, 2013

John Cusack replays his role as a lethal operative with occupational angst for a routine thriller with a female cryptographer at secret CIA site. Dire workplace issues ensue.
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