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It’s New Year’s Eve in the city of Terminus and chaos is this year’s resolution. All forms of communication have been jammed by an enigmatic transmission that preys on fear and desire driving everyone in the city to murder and madness. In a place once marked by conformity but now sent into complete anarchy, the rebellious Ben must save the woman he loves from the bedlam in the streets as well as her crazed sadistic husband. But the only way he can tell who to trust or who has given in to violence is by uncovering the true nature of The Signal.
Told in three parts from three unique perspectives by three visionary directors, The Signal was originally conceived as an experimental film project called Exquisite Corpse where one filmmaker would begin a story then hand it off to another filmmaker to continue and then to another and so on until the movie was complete. The story eventually took shape and evolved into a scifi/ horror/thriller that imagines a world where everyday anxieties become the catalyst for inhuman terror. The Signal is a horrific journey towards discovering that the most brutal monster might actually be within all of us.
Directed by: David Bruckner, Jacob Gentry, Dan Bush
Screenplay by: David Bruckner, Jacob Gentry, Dan Bush
Produced by: Alexander A. Motlagh, Jacob Gentry
Executive Producers: Hilton Garrett, Morris Ruskin
Co-Producer: Lab 601, inc.
Camera Operators: David Bruckner, Jacob Gentry, Dan Bush
Edited by: David Bruckner, Jacob Gentry, Dan Bush
Co-Editor: Alexander A. Motlagh
Sound Design: Michael McReynolds, Jeremiah Prescott
Music: Ben Lovett
A POPfilms and Shoreline Entertainment Presentation
An Alexander A. Motlagh Production
Mya Denton Anessa Ramsey
Rod Sahr
Lewis Denton AJ Bowen
Jerry Matt Stanton
Janice Suehyla El-Attar
Ben Capstone Justin Welborn
Anna Cheri Christian
Clark Scott Poythress
Ken Christopher Thomas
Laura Lindsey Garrett
Jim Parsons Chad McKnight
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“**** BRILLIANT AND CHILLING! You watch this movie while trying, impossibly, to hide on the edge of your seat.” – Troy Patterson, Spin
“IMPRESSIVE! A fanboy word-of-mouth sensation. Its interlocking narrative is more convincing than anything Inarritu has done since ‘Amores Perros’.” – Jim Ridley, Village Voice
“BRILLIANT! ONE BADASS HORROR FILM. It’s tonal range is fascinating.” – Eric Kohn, NY Press
“REFRESHINGLY ORIGINAL – A BLOODY BLAST FROM START TO FINISH.” – Dennis Dermody, Paper
A SUPREMELY ENTERTAINING SHOCK/HORROR FILM. It’s brutal, gory, demented, sick, twisted, and A DAMN GOOD TIME.” – John Razook, Austin Chronicle
“THIS IS ONE VICIOUSLY FUN FLICK.” – Scott Weinberg, Cinematical
“QUITE EASILY THE BEST INDEPENDENTLY MADE HORROR FILM IN THE LAST FIVE YEARS. The directors are the future of horror.” – Rav, Ain’t It Cool News
“This film will explode. Mark my words. It has cult classic written all over it.” – Ain’t It Cool News
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