The Signal
2007
David Bruckner, Dan Bush ...
1,491
Horror. Sci-Fi. Thriller
A psychedelic color interference has slipped into the television receptor and the telephone only emits squeals. It is the night a woman is headed home not knowing whether to leave her husband once and for all. ‘Leave’ by Heavens is playing on her Discman although everything seems to indicate that it’s going to be quite the opposite. In The Signal, divided into three parts, everyone appears to have become infected by homicidal insanity ... [+]
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"'The Signal' is like a Romero zombie movie in which the zombies aren't dead, they're just really temperamental." | ||||
"The end result feels less like a blend of distinct styles than an opportunistic hodgepodge" | ||||
"The picture eventually collapses under the weight of its own gimmickry, but it's still an entertaining distraction for cerebral horror fans" | ||||
"It doesn't take long for the 'The Signal's' promising beginning to fade into a haze that leaves the viewer exhausted and irritated." | ||||
"The movie has grand bits and pieces, but despite the hype it’s no big deal" |
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