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Signs
Directed by
M. Night Shyamalan
PG-13
2002
1h 46m
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6.8
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A widowed former reverend living with his children and brother on a Pennsylvania farm finds mysterious crop circles in their fields, which suggests something more frightening to come.
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Cast of Signs
Mel Gibson
Graham Hess
Joaquin Phoenix
Merrill Hess
Rory Culkin
Morgan Hess
Abigail Breslin
Bo Hess
Cherry Jones
Officer Paski
M. Night Shyamalan
Ray Reddy / Director / Writer / Producer
Patricia Kalember
Colleen Hess
Ted Sutton
SFC Cunningham
Merritt Wever
Tracey Abernathy
Lanny Flaherty
Mr. Nathan
Marion McCorry
Mrs. Nathan
Michael Showalter
Lionel Prichard
Kevin Pires
Brazilian Birthday Boy
Clifford David
Columbia University Professor
Rhonda Overby
Sarah Hughes
Greg Wood
TV Anchor
Paul L. Nolan
Mexico City Reporter (voice)
Ukee Washington
Off Screen TV Anchor (voice)
Babita Hariani
Car Radio Voice (voice)
Adam Way
Radio Eye Witness (voice)
Signs Ratings & Reviews
In These Times
Joshua Rothkopf
Signs is a tense experience; even the opening credits lunge at your throat with orchestral shrieks. It may one day reveal itself as a minor classic, a new Invasion of the Body Snatchers for the manufactured scare of its day.
ChrisStuckmann.com
Chris Stuckmann
Signs was the film that sparked the desire that led to the purchase of a camera, many short films, and a love of movies that hasn't left me to this day.
Common Sense Media
Nell Minow
Excellent, but has some extreme tension and peril.
Chicago Reader
Hank Sartin
Individual sequences generate an eerie tension that's always deflated, creating a jarring stop-and-go rhythm, and the atmospheric trickery never strays beyond a lot of smoke and mirrors.
eye WEEKLY
Adam Nayman
This is the creepiest Hollywood thriller in a very long while and almost definitely this year's horror flick par excellence.
Newsweek
David Ansen
A refreshing summer movie.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Peter Rainer
Shyamalan wants to be the metaphysical poet of movies, but he's dangerously close to becoming its O. Henry.
Observer
Rex Reed
The same old same old: dull and recycled, with no surprises.
Observer
Andrew Sarris
The movie is almost completely lacking in suspense, surprise and consistent emotional conviction.
Village Voice
Jessica Winter
Sitting through the last reel (spoiler alert!) is significantly less charming than listening to a four-year-old with a taste for exaggeration recount his Halloween trip to the Haunted House.
Austin Chronicle
Marc Savlov
Shyamalan manufactures real, honest-to-goodness, nail-gnawing suspense like cows make methane.
New York Daily News
Jack Mathews
Shyamalan fuses the fictional evidence of his extraterrestrials with the presumed righteousness of God in a way that will make no sense to anyone who has ever questioned either.
Washington Post
Desson Thomson
Ultimately comes up short.
Washington Post
Ann Hornaday
One of the most effective movies so far at capturing a jittery nation's case of the yips.
Variety
Todd McCarthy
It's fair to speculate whether Shyamalan's persistence in replicating the otherworldly formula of The Sixth Sense might not be a futile and self-defeating exercise.
USA Today
Mike Clark
Shyamalan's by-now trademark spookiness is starting to play like a CD consciously designed to duplicate the success of an album that sold 10 million copies.
Seattle Times
Moira MacDonald
It's a smart, skillful movie from a writer-director who's only 31 years old, but already a master of blending the chills of fright with the warmth of love.
San Francisco Chronicle
Mick LaSalle
Turns out to have few thoughts and no thrills.
Newsday
John Anderson
One creep fest of a movie.
Houston Chronicle
Eric Harrison
A heartfelt movie that deals more nakedly with [Shyamalan's] core concerns than any of his other Hollywood films, and it doubtlessly will deeply touch many people as well as frighten them.
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