David Bruckner made a splash at the 2007 Sundance Festival with his first feature film, which he co-directed with two friends. It’s a modern cautionary tale about a world in which TV, radios, and cell phones all emit a signal that turns people into super-aggressive psycho-killers. He’s here today to tell us about this sci-fi horror film, The Signal, which opens in theaters on Friday.
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