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Wire Room
Official release poster
Directed byMatt Eskandari
Screenplay byBrandon Stiefer
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyWill Barratt
Edited byChris Patterson
Music by
  • Rhyan D'Errico
  • Jared Forman
Production
companies
Distributed byLionsgate Films
Release date
  • September 2, 2022 (2022-09-02)
Running time
97 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Wire Room is a 2022 American action thriller film directed by Matt Eskandari, from a screenplay by Brandon Stiefer, and produced by Randall Emmett, George Furla, Oliver Trevena, Norton Herrick, Ceasar Richbow, Mark Stewart, and Noel Ashman. It stars Kevin Dillon and Bruce Willis.

Wire Room was released by Lionsgate Films in limited theaters and VOD on September 2, 2022, followed by its release on DVD and Blu-ray on October 11, 2022.

Premise

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While on Wire Room duty – a high-tech command center surveilling the most dangerous criminals – a federal agent listens in as the target is attacked in his home by a hit squad. Without burning the wire yet, he must protect the investigation and the target's life from the confines of a room fifty miles away.[2]

Cast

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Production

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In December 2021, Bruce Willis, Oliver Trevena, and Kevin Dillon signed on to star in the action film Wire Room.[6] The film was directed by Matt Eskandari, from a screenplay by Brandon Stiefer, for Five Star Films, and Randall Emmett, George Furla, Norton Herrick, Ceasar Richbow, Mark Stewart, and Noel Ashman as producers alongside Trevena.[6] Principal photography began in Birmingham, Alabama on December 20, 2021.[6]

Wire Room is one of the last films to star Willis, who retired from acting because he was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia.[7][8]

Release

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Wire Room was released by Lionsgate Films in limited theaters and VOD on September 2, 2022,[1][2][9] followed by its release on DVD and Blu-ray on October 11, 2022.[10]

Critical response

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On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 0% of 5 critics' reviews are positive.[11]

Leo Faierman, of Screen Rant, gave the film a negative review, explaining that it "is a crooked cop action drama that plays out like low-budget, straight-to-VHS schlock from decades past".[12] Robert Kojder, of Flickering Myth, gave the film a 1.5/5, saying "Wire Room takes 95% of its running time to deliver a passable action sequence, using the term passable loosely".[13] Brian Orndorf, of Blu-ray.com, gave a negative review, writing "another forgettable Emmett and Furla production determined to simply be product, not an exciting presentation of escapism with concentration on highly cinematic twists and turns."[14] Mark Dujsik, of Mark Reviews Movies, gave the film a one out of four, saying "our incompetent protagonist is in good company behind the camera, too."[15] Brian Costello, of Common Sense Media, gave the film a 1/5 rating, writing: "It's a little too easy to pick on this movie, and not really worth the time for anyone to bother watching it".[16]

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Wire Room is a American action thriller film directed by and written by Brandon Stiefer. The movie stars as Justin Rosa, a new agent assigned to monitor an arms smuggler named Eddie Flynn from a high-tech known as the Wire Room, under the guidance of veteran agent Shane Mueller, played by . The film was one of Willis's final projects before his retirement from acting in 2023 due to . When a team raids the wrong house and Flynn becomes the target of a hit squad, Rosa must leave the wire room to protect the target and safeguard the investigation without compromising the surveillance operation. Produced by Films and BondIt Media Capital, Wire Room was released theatrically, on digital, and on demand by Lionsgate on September 2, 2022. The supporting cast includes Oliver Trevena as Eddie Flynn and . Filmed in , USA, the movie explores themes of , quick decision-making under pressure, and the blurred lines between protocol and action in operations.

Plot and Cast

Plot

New Homeland Security Investigations special agent Justin Rosa begins his first shift in the Wire Room, a high-tech surveillance hub monitoring high-profile criminals, where he is tasked with wiretapping Eddie Flynn, a middleman for the Baja under . Assigned by his supervisor Shane Mueller, Rosa settles into the isolated command center fifty miles from the target, relying on audio feeds, cameras, and real-time data to track Flynn's activities without direct intervention. As the night progresses, Rosa monitors Flynn's compound, but the situation escalates when a —disguised as and led by corrupt Sgt. Peter Roberts (aka Junior), Flynn's associate—storms the home, killing Flynn's associates and taking his wife Cindy to eliminate him and any evidence of their involvement in the operations. Unable to abandon his post or "burn the wire" by revealing the ongoing , Rosa defies protocol by speaking directly to through the open line, providing tactical guidance to help him fight back during intense close-quarters combat in the mansion. , initially suspicious of the anonymous voice, follows the instructions amid gunfire, managing to eliminate several attackers, though his wife Cindy is murdered in the chaos. Mueller reveals that possesses knowledge of a list of dirty cops, making him valuable alive, but a emerges from wire room security officer Mike Axum, who is working with Roberts. The escalates when Roberts traces the interference and, with Axum's help, breaches the Wire Room facility, trapping Rosa inside with limited defenses. Mueller, who had been injured earlier, regains consciousness amid the chaos and sides with Rosa and analyst Nour Holborow to fend off the attackers. In the , Roberts confronts the wire room team, forcing Rosa to delete evidence, but Holborow shoots Roberts dead. Meanwhile, sacrifices himself by detonating a to kill the remaining assailants at his compound. The survivors escape, though the evidence is deleted and the full extent of the corruption remains unresolved.

Cast

The principal cast of Wire Room (2022) features in the lead role as Justin Rosa, a rookie agent assigned to wire room surveillance duties, facing high-stakes operational challenges. portrays Shane Mueller, the seasoned supervisor overseeing the high-tech command center, providing guidance to new recruits like Rosa. Oliver Trevena plays Eddie Flynn, the primary surveillance target affiliated with a dangerous arms-smuggling cartel. Supporting the ensemble are as Sgt. Peter Roberts (aka Junior), a corrupt officer who leads the against , and Townsend as Cindy, Eddie Flynn's wife who is killed during the assault. appears as Mike Axum, a wire room security officer who betrays the team. Shelby Cobb plays Nour Holborow, a wire room analyst who assists Rosa and helps defeat the antagonists. Additional minor roles include Jacob Grodnik as a federal agent and various members portrayed by actors such as Edgar Soberon and Kevin Scott Richardson, contributing to the film's portrayal of an interconnected web of federal and criminal elements. Bruce Willis's performance as Mueller marks one of his final on-screen appearances before his from in 2022 due to health concerns, with his role limited primarily to scenes and a brief involvement later in the film.

Production

Development

The screenplay for Wire Room was written by Brandon Stiefer. The project was announced on December 21, 2021, with producers , George Furla, and Oliver Trevena leading development under the Films banner, alongside financing from BondIt Media Capital. was attached to direct, drawing on his prior work helming low-budget action thrillers such as Hard Kill (2020) and Survive the Night (2020). Intended as a low-budget action thriller targeted at streaming and video-on-demand markets, the film aligned with the model prevalent in the . Lionsgate, through its Entertainment Group label, handled North American distribution. signed on to star alongside and Oliver Trevena during a prolific period in his late career, in which he appeared in over 20 projects between 2020 and 2022, prior to his announcement in March 2022 following an diagnosis.

Filming

Principal photography for Wire Room began in mid-December 2021 in , where the production utilized local urban settings to represent the film's wire room command center and action environments. The entire shoot was completed in just seven days, a compressed timeline typical of the film's low-budget indie production constraints. Director prioritized practical effects for the action sequences to maintain authenticity. The schedule's brevity necessitated efficient coordination, including dual filming of surveillance footage and primary action to simulate real-time monitoring, which added logistical challenges but allowed for a focused, high-stakes execution. Post-production wrapped by August 2022.

Release

Distribution

Wire Room had its and premiere on (VOD) platforms in the United States on September 2, 2022. managed the U.S. distribution for both theatrical and digital formats. International rights were handled through various regional distributors and streaming services, with releases in countries such as on September 2, 2022 (Blu-ray), the on September 6, 2022 (DVD premiere), and later that month. Marketing efforts positioned the film as a high-stakes action thriller featuring , with official trailers released by Lionsgate in August 2022 highlighting intense wire room surveillance sequences and explosive gunplay to appeal to fans of action cinema. Promotion included online advertisements and targeted outreach to genre enthusiasts via digital platforms and festivals focused on independent action titles. The film became widely available for digital rental and purchase shortly after its initial VOD launch, expanding to subscription streaming services including and by late 2022. Home media distribution followed with DVD and Blu-ray editions released on October 11, 2022, by Lionsgate Home Entertainment, though these versions included no significant special features beyond the digital copy. Due to its limited theatrical rollout, Wire Room generated no substantial revenue, with domestic earnings data unavailable or negligible. VOD saw initial driven by Willis's star power but experienced a rapid decline, reflecting the film's niche appeal in the post-theatrical market. As of 2025, the movie has not seen major re-releases or anniversary editions, though it has been contextualized within broader discussions of Willis's following his family's public announcement of his diagnosis in February 2023.

Critical Reception

Wire Room received overwhelmingly negative reviews from critics, with a 0% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on five reviews as of November 2025. Metacritic does not provide a score due to insufficient critic coverage, listing only one review. The critical consensus highlights low production values, a predictable plot, and lackluster performances, often describing the film as a generic direct-to-video actioner that fails to capitalize on its premise. Key critiques focused on the film's technical shortcomings and uninspired execution. Screen Rant called it "a crooked cop action drama that plays out like a low-budget, straight-to-VHS schlock from decades past," emphasizing its dated feel and incoherent storytelling. Similarly, Nerdly criticized the "limp action" and "underwhelming performances," noting that the screenplay by Brandon Stiefer relies on coincidence rather than tension. Bruce Willis's limited screen time and disengaged portrayal drew particular scorn, with Vocal Media labeling the film a "tragic end" to his career, marked by poor structure and dimwitted plotting. Common Sense Media gave it a 1 out of 5, decrying the dull clichés and excessive violence without substance. Praises were sparse but occasionally noted Kevin Dillon's earnest performance as the lead agent Justin Rosa, with some reviewers crediting him for injecting reliability into the otherwise phoned-in ensemble. Detractors, however, pointed to cheap effects, clichéd dialogue, and Willis's minimal involvement as emblematic of the film's rushed production. Flickering Myth described it as a "perfect setting for a modern-day movie," but lamented the lack of charisma in his late-career roles. In broader context, Wire Room is seen as representative of 2020s direct-to-video action films, particularly those featuring aging stars in low-stakes thrillers. Post-2022 reviews frequently reference Willis's retirement announcement in March 2022 due to , later specified as in 2023, lending a tragic undertone to his brief appearance. Audience reception mirrors the critical disdain, with an average rating of 3.7 out of 10 on from approximately 2,000 users as of 2025; while some fans appreciated the straightforward action sequences, most criticized the sloppy execution and lack of suspense, preventing any .

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