A horror film told in three parts from three perspectives, in which a mysterious transmission which invades every cell phone, radio and TV, turning people into killers. MPAA Rating: R
AJ Bowen's presence initially piqued my interest in The Signal, but the real narrative center is Justin Wellborne as Ben. I liked the way his character persevered in the face of the film's many horrors in the search for his companion Mya. The film reminds me of a small budget adaptation of Stephen King's Cell.
I don't know of a movie that polarizes audiences more than this one. Without a doubt one of the most original films I've had the luxury to witness. It is always a recommendation when someone wants to watch something new.