The Signal
Nick and Jonah are new students of Institute of Technology Massachusetts with a huge passion to become a talented hacker. In a long trip, Nick and his girlfriend accidentally follow the trace of famous rival hacker and discover a secret place. After a fight in the middle of the desert, all of them wake up and found themself are trapped.
10 August 1989, Cairns, Queensland, Australia
30 July 1961, Augusta, Georgia, USA
27 December 1993, Oldham, Greater Manchester, England, UK
12 October 1943, Detroit, Michigan, USA
August 24, 2015
Adequately creepy, flashy, and/or exciting when the story calls for it, but considerably more interesting for its quieter, craftier moments.June 13, 2014
There's something welcome about a motion picture that doesn't hand out a dumbed-down resolution in a neatly wrapped package.June 13, 2014
Eubank's talent is not at all in doubt, and science-fiction mavens who embrace this picture will rightly be excited for whatever he turns to next.March 29, 2015
It's a movie of ideas rather than spectacle (Philip K Dick's dreamy electric sheep are inevitably invoked) with some well realised visual effects (a la Ex Machina) giving it genre legs.June 21, 2016
The Signal is clever in its execution of recycled concepts.June 13, 2014
You spend a lot of the movie confused, but the great big reveals of its finale don't feel very shocking at all.June 13, 2014
Eubank could have a terrific future as a director. As a screenwriter, though, maybe not so much.August 26, 2015
Part horror, part sci-fi but totally engrossing, William Eubank's The Signal is a small scale production that thrives on some very big ideas.June 13, 2014
The Signal is too ambitious for its own good, but it is still a pleasure to watch.March 26, 2015
While following familiar sci-fi codes, what makes The Signal unique is the way it's transmitted. Because just when you think you've found its wavelength, it switches to another.June 13, 2014
There's bravura manipulativeness to The Signal, the stylish, slyly funny question mark of a movie from director and co-writer William Eubank.