26 Years Later, Dennis Quaid’s Cult Classic Sci-Fi Thriller Quietly Dominates Free Streaming

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26 Years Later, Dennis Quaid’s Cult Classic Sci-Fi Thriller Quietly Dominates Free Streaming

Collider · 3 hours ago

Frequency, a 2000 science-fiction thriller directed by Gregory Hoblit and starring Dennis Quaid and Jim Caviezel, centres on an atypical approach to temporal storytelling. Rather than traditional time-travel apparatus, the narrative hinges on a detective in 1999 New York establishing radio contact with his late father across the decades, using aurora borealis phenomena as the conduit. The story blends family reconciliation with a serial-killer procedural, exploring how actions separated by time create cascading consequences.

The film has recently emerged as a unexpected success on Tubi, the free ad-supported streaming service. After entering the platform's overall chart at number six on 1 July, it ascended to fourth place the following day and maintained that ranking throughout the week. This resurgence suggests the film's combination of speculative concepts and emotional depth appeals to contemporary audiences, despite its modest original critical reception and the passage of more than two decades since theatrical release.

  • 26-year-old sci-fi thriller 'Frequency' ranks #4 on free streaming platform Tubi, holding the position for six consecutive days starting July 1
  • Film uses unconventional time-travel mechanism—a ham radio channeling through aurora borealis—to connect a 1999 detective with his deceased firefighter father in 1969

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