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The Signal, 2007

The Signal

English

USA

Rating:6.1
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Profile of The Signal

The mood of The Signal is scary, rough, and suspenseful. The plot centers around a plague, an apocalypse, and a violence spree. It is a thriller, horror, and sci-fi movie. Stylistically, The Signal is gory. In approach, it is fantastical and serious. It happens in contemporary times. The Signal is especially suggested for a boys' night.

Summary of The Signal

Much like 28 DAYS LATER, THE SIGNAL is a zombie film in disguise asking the question, "What would you do if everyone suddenly turned psychotic?" Conceived by Atlanta filmmakers Jacob Gentry, Dan Bush, and David Bruckner as an exercise in which each would write and direct one of three acts, the result is an experimental and apocalyptic horror tale with a for-fans-by-fans mentality that is cerebral and visceral, both disturbing and thought-provoking. In the first segment, it is New Year's Eve in the city of Terminus, and Mya (Anessa Ramsey) has just begun an extramarital affair with Ben (Justin Welborn). As she leaves his apartment, he turns on the television to witness a noisy and colorful swirl. The mysterious transmission affects all television, radio, and cell phone signals, causing normal citizens to transform into bloodthirsty killers. By the time Mya reaches her apartment, her building is littered with corpses, and her husband, Lewis (A.J. Bowen), shows the first signs of the condition, causing Mya to flee for safety. Part two is a bleak domestic comedy in which Lewis, searching for his wife, invades the home of a young couple preparing for a party only to kill several potential guests. In the final segment, Ben and Lewis traverse an intensely chaotic landscape in a race to find Mya.

With this artful and hard-hitting creation, Gentry, Bush, and Bruckner, have tried to cover all the bases, right down to an amusingly grotesque RE-ANIMATOR homage in the final act. Though clearly a low-budget production (we never see destruction on a very wide scale), the film overcomes such limitations with an intensity that lasts throughout the duration, and the cast of unknowns enhances the creepiness of the proceedings. Right from its opening sequence--a creepy film-within-a-film--THE SIGNAL establishes itself as one for horror aficionados.

Details

Language: English
Country: USA
Release date: 22 January 2007
Runtime: 103 min

Cast and Crew

Anessa Ramsey

as Mya Denton

Sahr Ngaujah

as Rod

AJ Bowen

as Lewis Denton

Matthew Stanton

as Jerry

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Clips

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The Signal: Official Trailer
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The Signal: Are you mad at me for killing your friend?

Critics Reviews

The Onion (A.V. Club)
The gimmicky yet strangely moving new fright flick The Signal distinguishes itself not through originality, but by smartly integrating just about every popular trend afflicting contemporary horror films.
TV Guide
It has a creepy power all its own.

Users Reviews

Three filmmakers attempt telling a three-part story using the exquisite corpse method, with a result that is considerably less than exquisite. While the first and final segments set a similar dark and brooding tone, the middle part is jarringly...
This film was a very pleasant surprise. I love the horror genre but more often than not its played out and fails to move me. This one with its aggressive narrative style made me laugh at times and had me clutching the arm of my chair at other times....
Likely to see
Not for me

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