The Signal
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Imagine every cell phone, radio, and television in your city suddenly broadcasting the same mysterious signal over and over. Now imagine these "terminus" transmissions evoking violent, uncontrollable, psychotic chaos from everyone who comes in contact with them.
The Signal invades the minds of everyday citizens living their workaday lives and having their sordid affairs. Suddenly struck by the power of the insidious transmissions, they are compelled to kill or be killed. Complicating matters is a zombielike resistance some characters have to the idea of remaining dead. The story violently explodes, blending bloody gore with psychological satire, for a truly original horror experience. The Atlanta filmmaking team of David Bruckner, Dan Bush, and Jacob Gentry tell the eerie tale in three parts (cleverly called "transmissions"), shifting perspectives to draw out a larger story that explores dark secrets and fears as well as jealousy and betrayal.
Not for the faint of heart, The Signal will nonetheless satisfy those looking for a smart exploration of the power of media to mutate our minds. It is truly inspired independent filmmaking that will stalk viewers from every dark corner while examining the surprising human madness lying deep within.
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The Signal was released February 22nd, 2008 and stars Anessa Ramsey, Sahr Ngaujah, AJ Bowen, Matthew Stanton, Suehyla El-Attar, Justin Welborn, Cheri Christian, Scott Poythress. The film is directed by David Bruckner, Dan Bush, Jacob Gentry.




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Err
man this movie is great.
easily the best less-than-big budget sci fi movie ive seen in ages.
excellent story, acting, writing, hell even the editing was excellent.
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SWAK1774
Reading this reminded me of that movie PULSE. If it's going to be bloody and zombie-like I might check it out...on bootleg.
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garr2828
Sounds exactly like Stephen King's "Cell". Coincidence?
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vaver16
sounds boreing
4 years agoby @vaver16Flag