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The Signal (2007)

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Television isn't merely a vast wasteland in "The Signal," but a malevolent weapon that turns viewers into homicidal maniacs. Borro [...]
review by Robert Koehler at Variety - 8 February 2007

An intimate study of the apocalypse, as seen from the perspective of a small group of survivors whose perception may or may not ha [...]
review by Jason Buchanan at allmovie

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Though in plot it shows more devotion to Kiyoshi Kurosawa's Pulse and Hideo Nakata's Ringu, David Bruckner, Dan Bush and Jacob G [...]
review by Chris Cabin at FilmCritic

“The Signal” begins with a short clip of an extremely faithful recreation of a 70’s era Grindhouse film (It’s “The Hap Hapgood Sto [...]
review by Jeremy Knox at Film Threat - 24 February 2008

"The Signal," a new sorta-kinda horror thriller, is set in a future-present that seems like the prese [...]
review by Wesley Morris, Globe Staff at The Boston Globe - 22 February 2008

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Like so many good things, The Signal comes in threes. Three writer/directors, three linked episodes (or 'transmissions'), three r [...]
review by Anton Bitel at Eye for Films

If star ratings only relied on the look of a film, then this directing debut by established Argentinian actor Ricardo Darín (along [...]
review by Amber Wilkinson at Eye for Films

The Signal movie poster

Director

David Bruckner
Dan Bush
Jacob Gentry

Actors

Anessa Ramsey (Mya Denton)
AJ Bowen (Lewis Denton)
Suehyla El-Attar (Janice)
Justin Welborn (Ben Capstone)
Cheri Christian (Anna)
Scott Poythress (Clark)
Christopher Thomas (Ken)
Lindsey Garrett (Laura)
Chad McKnight (Jim Parsons)
Claire Bronson (Sightless Woman)
David Bruckner (Screaming Man)
Dan Bush (Screaming Man)

Language: English
Country: United States
Running time: 103 minutes
(1 hour 43 minutes)

Release date:
United States: 22 January 2007

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