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Drones
Two soldiers are tasked with deciding the fate of a terrorist with a single push of a button. As the action plays out in real time, their window to use a deadly military drone on the target slowly closes. With time running out, the soldiers begin to question what the real motives are behind the ordered lethal attack.


















17 May 1957, New York City, New York, USA


4 October 1970, Tehran, Iran

24 September 1986, Washington, USA


20 October 1950, Portsmouth, Virginia, USA



6 July 1987, Chicago, Illinois, USA



June 28, 2014
While Rick Rosenthal's Drones has the balls to attack the issue head on, the lack of nuance in tackling a complex issue undermines his efforts and that of a game cast.
June 25, 2014
When horror movies and history meet. And with a disturbing and discomforting persistent dread, Drones is in no way standard entertainment, nor should it be. Or as Dirty Wars doc director Jeremy Scahill solemnly observed, 'You can't surrender to a drone.'
June 26, 2014
Drones is the equivalent of an issue-driven movie about the NSA featuring agents who feel really creepy about spying on people. That's not the problem.
June 24, 2014
Taut, tense indie thriller that hurls humanity and morality against the disconnected video game style violence of drone warfare
June 26, 2014
Drones is in constant combat against itself, poorly balancing searing commentary on excessive drone use and rampant stupidity.
June 27, 2014
A middling real-time thriller that chronicles a fictive crisis for two Air Force personnel, who find themselves at loggerheads when they spot an apparent terrorist thousands of miles away on surveillance video.