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    After his latest mission goes disastrously wrong, veteran CIA black ops agent Emerson Kent (John Cusack, 2012) is given one last chance to prove he still has what it takes to do his job. His new assignment: guarding Katherine (Malin Akerman, Watchmen), a code operator at a top-secret remote CIA "Numbers Station" where encrypted messages are sent and received. When an elite team of heavily armed assailants lays siege to the station, Emerson and Katherine suddenly find themselves in a life-or-death struggle against an unknown enemy. With the station compromised and innocent lives at stake, they must stop the deadly plot before it's too late. (c) Image. If You Like This Movie you Can Instantly Streaming Without Survey from HERE
    Release Date The Numbers Station Apr 26, 2013 Limited
    Genres The Numbers Station : Mystery & Suspense

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    Total Vote User The Numbers Station : Visitor
    User Ranting The Numbers Station : 3
    User Percentage For The Numbers Station : %
    User Count Like for The Numbers Station : 1,922
    All Critics Ranting For The Numbers Station : 4.6
    All Critics Count For The Numbers Station : 17
    All Critics Percentage For The Numbers Station : 29 %

    Actors For The Numbers Station

    John Cusack,Malin Akerman,Liam Cunningham,Lucy Griffiths,Hannah Murray


    The Numbers Station Movie Review

    A predictable hodgepodge of uninteresting psychological cat-and-mouse, dimly lighted action filmed by director Kasper Barfoed in standard-operating shaky-cam ...
    Robert Abele-Los Angeles Times

    With Cusack's help, Barfoed holds your interest without resorting to car chases, a rarity in a contemporary thriller.
    Lou Lumenick-New York Post

    This dreary spy drama is as flat and airless as the concrete bunker in which it unfolds.
    Jeannette Catsoulis-New York Times

    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.
    Elizabeth Weitzman-New York Daily News

    There are some decent shootouts, but the movie's strongest assets are the soulful performances ...
    Chuck Wilson-Village Voice

    John Cusack's usual clipped way of talking serves him well in the role of a disillusioned black ops agent. He's also convincing in the film's gunplay sequences and in his guarded interaction with others.
    Betty Jo Tucker-ReelTalk Movie Reviews

    Cusack's glum visage immediately lays a wet blanket over Danish director Kasper Barfoed's English-language debut and keeps it firmly in place until the final fade-out.
    Ethan Alter-Television Without Pity

    It's little wonder the movie spends so much time running in circles when we see where it ultimately goes.
    Mark Dujsik-Mark Reviews Movies

    The Numbers Station is a lean, tactile thriller that grabs you from the opening and keeps you aptly entertained.
    Julian Roman-MovieWeb

    Assembled from competent elements and featuring more dedicated performances than one might expect, The Numbers Station is still a tad too nondescript to leave much of an impact.
    Simon Brookfield-We Got This Covered

    If you're looking for a dynamic, politically-tinged thriller, you could do a lot better, but you could also do a lot worse.
    Christopher Null-Film Racket

    Claustrophobic and repetitive...a numbingly tedious would-be thriller.
    Frank Swietek-One Guy's Opinion

    Strictly for fans of the stars and perhaps those with an insatiable curiosity about career low points, the feature is certainly digestible, but rarely memorable.
    Brian Orndorf-Blu-ray.com

    The Numbers Station is watchable for the things it gets right, yet it is impossible not to think that a lot of pieces to this puzzle are missing.
    Mike McGranaghan-Aisle Seat

    Cusack and Akerman scramble down a series of dimly lit, identical-looking passageways. The setting is as ill-defined as the characters.
    A.A. Dowd-AV Club

    Cusack looks visibly bored. If someone had a camera on you while you were watching it, you would look the same way.
    Brian Tallerico-HollywoodChicago.com

    Sits awkwardly between shoot 'em up and psychological thriller without offering the excitement of either.
    Tomas Hachard-Slant Magazine

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