Sixteen Tongues

Alik, a hacker, is obsessed with finding her brother's killer, and Ginny wants to kill the scientist who caused her to experience bouts of homicidal rage and crippling sexual overload.

[4] Due to a lack of crew members, McCrae himself was forced to take multiple production duties, such as cameras and lighting.

Although the film was not written with a political message in mind, McCrae said that it could not be divorced from its time period, the administration of George W.

[6] Saturn’s Core Audio and Visual released a blu-ray in 2022 Jon Condit of Dread Central rated it 3/5 stars and wrote, "Sadly, although Mr. McCrae has vision and creativity, the things he lacks in Sixteen Tongues are budget and strong actors.

[9] Bill Gibron of DVD Talk rated it 2.5/5 stars and wrote, "This is an attempt at grandiose filmmaking on a shoestring budget, a movie loaded with intriguing, if often incomplete ideas and imagery, forced into a single claustrophobic cost-cutting setting.