SummaryBased on the 2000 film of the same name, Detective Raimy Sullivan (Peyton List) discovers she can speak to her estranged father Frank (Riley Smith) in the past, who died in 1996 while undercover, through a old ham radio.
SummaryBased on the 2000 film of the same name, Detective Raimy Sullivan (Peyton List) discovers she can speak to her estranged father Frank (Riley Smith) in the past, who died in 1996 while undercover, through a old ham radio.
The Dennis Quaid-Jim Caviezel movie has been reimagined as a story about a police detective (Peyton List, Blood & Oil) who's trying to save her long-dead father (Riley Smith, Nashville), and it packs the emotional punch of the original.
Frequency’s concept was mildly intriguing in theaters, and it’s mildly intriguing now, even with an extra layer or two of mushy TV-style goop on top of the story’s basic hokeyness. List and the other cast members give convincing enough performances.