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4/10
Spirit of darkness
TheLittleSongbird27 May 2018
Was drawn into seeing 'Dark Signal', with as said for many films seen an intriguing and reasonably creative premise and as someone with a general appreciation for horror. That it was low-budget, which from frequent personal experience is rarely a good sign due to that there are so many poor ones out there, made me though apprehensive.

'Dark Signal', simply put, turned out to be a disappointing film and waste of potential with a few fairly small positives and so much done catastrophically wrong. Not one of the worst films ever seen, not even close, but 'Dark Signal' is a classic example of how not to do a premise deserving of a film that does it justice.

Lets start with the positives. The scenery is atmospheric and the music fits nicely and has eeriness.

A few decent twists and there is a passion for horror at times though it only comes in spurts when too much of the film is undone by the mediocre at best and often bad execution of everything else.

However, the story does feel over-stretched and some of it feels vague, under-explained in the last third where the film especially became duller, more predictable, more senseless and less scary. Too many characters are too sketchy and with nowhere near enough to make one want to endear to them. Their irritating and illogical decision making and behaviours frustrate. Making the film feel bland and forgettable with not enough heart put into it. The acting is pretty bad to put it lightly, particularly from agreed Joanna Ignaczewska spending the entire time looking unsure and bored, and the effects are ropy at best.

Dialogue can be stilted and rambling, not to mention far too exposition-heavy, while the pace is uneven, dragging in a lot of the first half, which goes on forever and fails to get going, and never is it exciting after a truly irrelevant beginning. Found too many the supposedly shocking moments not surprising or scary and the supposedly creepy atmosphere dreary, due to the excessive obviousness and the lack of tension and suspense. Too many elements are introduced, and then dropped, barely explored or don't go anywhere, sometimes even all three.

A lot of the film completely fails to make sense, both in underdeveloped plot elements and often nonsensical and confusing character motivations. There is a lot of choppiness and lack of coherence. The threat is poorly used and poses very little threat. The film completely peters out with an ending that felt like an afterthought.

All in all, very mediocre at best. 4/10 Bethany Cox
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5/10
For A Low budget B movie...I Quite Enjoyed This
michaelant55521 June 2017
The special effects, the acting, the writing and the directing were nothing to write home about. On those levels this was probably on a par with some of the (worst) English lunch-time and early evening soap operas in the eighties. Though this is a lot more frightening and gruesome than they were.

Anyway, there are three leading characters, here; a cynical female DJ at a radio station that's on it's last show before being taken off air; her male colleague who is like a production manager at the station, and then there's a single mum who is desperately struggling to keep her head above water with the bills and rent, etc. On the same night that the radio station is airing its last show the single mum goes on a trip with her boyfriend, who is going to rob a football player's house in the countryside (not far from the radio station) because the player owes him £40,000. Meanwhile, at the radio station, they have a special guest for the last night; a top female psychic who comes in to do an interview, but they end up receiving a message over the airwaves from one of the victims of the Wedlock killer; a serial killer on the loose who's been killing newly wed women and cutting off one of their fingers for a trophy.

There you have the basics. I'm not saying anymore about what happens, but, although it's all done on a very low budget, the makers of this arranged the story and put it together very well. A rare and hard thing to do it seems, these days, in movies. I came away from it thinking that if this was made back in the eighties it may have become a cult classic; just for the sound effects, alone. I'm giving this 5.5/10 because I like how it ended...and it wasn't predictable.
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4/10
Mediocre film uses jump shocks badly
popvoid9 October 2017
This is a fairly forgettable film. It has some interesting ideas, but mostly fails. Some of the camera-work is good, and the lead actresses are good, but the director seems to think that sticking in a jump shock every few minutes constitutes good horror filmmaking. To make matters worth, each of these shocks is punctuated by a loud musical screech. In the hands of a talented director, these types of shocks can be very effective, but here they are just annoying and actually interfere with the flow of the story.
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2/10
Extremely disappointing
mjsreg22 August 2016
I was looking forward to watching this new horror film set in beautiful Snowdonia, but my anticipation soon turned to amazement as the opening scene came to a conclusion.

It wasn't amazement at the wonder of the acting and production - more amazement about how this got distribution and didn't end up going straight to DVD or whatever happens to low quality films nowadays.

Apart from a couple of exceptions the acting is awful, right from the supporting actors leaving messages on a telephone answering machine through to one of the main female characters played by Joanna Ignaczewska.

Whoever cast her must have forgotten to do a screen test with the script, because she is not suited to this film whatsoever - even though she seems to have quite a long list of film parts behind her.

The only two worthwhile performances are given by James Cosmo and Gareth David-Lloyd. Without either this production would fall further into the abyss of 'films that could have been good'.

There are numerous mistakes and continuity errors in the film for which there is no excuse, and I get the feeling the film was cobbled together to a formula rather than being a developing artistic endeavour.

The film is disjointed and it is hard to get a feeling of substance.

It is set in Snowdoina, with the rest of the characters having no real connection to the location whatsoever. Polish female lead, Scottish farmer role, and an Italian actress, and various others who must have been handily hanging around on casting day.

If you are thinking of paying money to see this either at the cinema, online, or on DVD you would be better off waiting until it ends up in the bargain bin - which it is bound to do sooner than later.
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Plan 9, Battlefield Earth, The Room... Dark Signal?
fedor821 July 2020
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Already the opening scene served as a warning that something is truly off about this unique turkey. The way the killer's victim talks to him i.e. the nebulous things she says to him just before she gets attacked, is bizarre to say the least. Then we get that stupidly awkward introductory narration which actually ends with "F-ed if I know": a "philosophical" musing that ends with an F bomb?

Nothing at all makes sense in this hilariously awful thriller. Not one thing.

It's a hoot.

Certainly the goofy serial-killer who cuts off ring fingers (I'd prefer he cut off his own head, ending the movie sooner) makes no sense, but OK, he's a movie psycho and we are trained not to expect movie psychos to make any sense. Much more absurd than the masked man though is the preposterous ditsy blonde character - played by an awful actress with a uniquely hilarious accent. She takes care of her black invalid child (?!), but in her spare time she tries to prevent bankruptcy by acting as lookout for a loser who robs people - including his own family home! This place is located near the radio station which receives phony ghost signals from a murdered woman, a fake ghost which also gets inside the black kid's body...

No, wait a minute. That really makes no sense. If the ghost is fake then who is possessing the kid's body? Believe it or not, there is a real ghost AS WELL AS a fake ghost. Why didn't this ghost help out earlier?

Anyway... on with the story...

In order to inform the blonde that the invalid kid is up and running, the kid's babysitter/whoever phones the blonde, then proceeds to talk into the phone despite the fact that the blonde doesn't respond with a single solitary word (because she is tied up and her mouth is taped). Once she hears that her child is about to be brought over to the killer, we get treated to a sublimely idiotic conversation between her and the killer during which the blonde threatens to kill him. (A very Ed Wood moment. Some of you might laugh out loud. Some of you might be in too much disbelief to laugh.) Apparently, this silly threat doesn't sit too well with the killer; he proceeds to hammer a rod into her knee. Despite this, she walks for the next several hours.

I am not making up any of this.

Given all this hyper-nonsense, it should come as little surprise that the blonde eventually smashes her own knee "free" (?) i.e. her knee gets a proper bollocking once again. Not one to be hampered by shovels, punches or smashed knee-caps, she waits for the killer to leave, then actually starts walking, despite all the extreme damage done to her, going on a little excursion to expect the grounds of her friend's childhood home. With a smashed knee. Because a smashed knee is classified as a minor bruise, in this movie's world at least.

Needless to say, she is the proud owner of the most resilient knee in the history of mankind. Her head ain't too bad either! She may seem like a frail young woman, but even if they sent 50 military tanks to roll over her, she'd stand up, threaten revenge, and then proceed to kill them all. Perhaps that explains her weird accent? Maybe she escaped from an Iceland-based top-secret lab run by strange soldiers who studied English in Finland and Brazil and are working on making blonde killing machines for the Russian military?

To summarize: a ditsy foreign blonde living in the UK taking care of her small invalid child (??) needs money so she helps her friend rob his old family home, but by sheer chance - that very night - the wedlock killer also happens to be there. He just happens to murder the robber's sister that very evening (great timing), and by sheer chance their father discovers the body at pretty much the same time he finds the blonde standing over his daughter's corpse, hence stupidly assumes the blonde killed her. This causes him to instantly start acting like a typical deranged serial-killer - just so he can fool the audience and enable one of the movie's several asinine plot-twists. All the while, a fake ghost (i.e. the murderer himself) is talking to the radio station crew about the killings, giving them various hints. In the meantime, the female DJ is in her own movie, doing a comedy routine.

Great plot, huh?

The stereotypically omnipotent, omniscient, immune-to-injury, god-like thriller-turkey serial-killer is none other than the radio's nerdy technician. Even dumber, he is the one who attacked the DJ and killed her husband years ago. (One of the movie's numerous half-witted plot-twists.) I was half-expecting him to come clean about killing those and Hoffa too.

In the end, the severely wounded but indestructible blonde severely wounds the killer. Obviously, no wound is severe enough to hamper a thriller serial-killer who seems just as unbothered about his serious injury as the blonde is about her smashed knee cap - and battered face. He renders her unconscious, and minutes later they are in the wilderness where they get into a good-old western-movie type of punch up. You think I'm joking, right? Not even slightly. The lengthy segment with the killer and the blonde beating each other up is right up there with "your stupid stupid minds" and "oh hi Danny". Except that it's non-verbal. (I don't want to spoil too much, but he tries to lick her face after smashing it against the hood of the car, then she bites his lip and head-butts him like a large gangster. After he literally smashes her face into a bloody pulp, she somehow crawls away then gets saved by the ghost (so it's not fake?!) whose sudden appearance only briefly scares the killer but doesn't throw him off too much, for whatever bizarre reason. Clearly, he must be used to former victims appearing as ghosts.)

The movie LITERALLY becomes a comedy during that punch-up. It is a classic. (Another small teaser for you: he bites her smashed knee at one point.)

The idiotic, trippy epilogue is very amusing too, not to be missed. The blonde somehow limps away from the scene of the battle, eventually finding her invalid son near a church. No explanation as to why he was talking like a demon just the day before. No explanation why he is still alive, left outside where any passing-by driver could have found him. No explanation either about why the murdered DJ is lying on the floor, boring the grinning ghost with a religious speech. That same speech that ends with an F bomb.

This is one of those shake-your-head thrillers that seem to have been written during a heavy binge of Bolivian mushy-rooms and other questionable stuff. It is so bad that it's funny in quite a few spots, hence might, just might, gain a small cult following as a so-bad-it's-good oddity.
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2/10
Disappointing
brittz_angel11 August 2018
This movie had so much potential, but the lead actress and cheesy fight scenes killed it for me
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2/10
Oh so bad
rubenlorentzen22 October 2017
This is my second review ever. I have to warn other viewers.

This could be a good and scary movie with other actors, the story is interesting, but again, the actors!! The lead actress is by far the worst. How could they choose Julia Ignaczewska!?! Awful. Bad acting, not believable at all. The other ones? forgettable.

Just watch another movie.
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2/10
Awful acting
treborbasset3 October 2022
What's the point of setting something in rural North Wales if your cast all have random accents from around the world? The worst is Joanna Ignaczewska, a Polish actress whose accent was all over the place. At the start it almost seemed like she was trying to do a Welsh accent really badly.

Joanna could barely speak or act; in fact at times it seemed like she was mentally challenged. When she tried to cry it looked like she was laughing. Her acting alone ruined this movie, but it wouldn't have been much good regardless.

The Italian woman, played by Cinzia Monreale, is not played particularly well, although I suspect the main problem there might have been the script.

Siwan Morris as the radio DJ is too over the top. She plays up this bad girl attitude with a cigarette hanging out of her mouth and dancing around, but looks uncomfortable and out of place doing it. It was reminiscent of a school girl acting for the first time in a drama classroom.

James Cosmo is the only member of the cast who did a great job, but a movie this bad can't be saved. I can't stress enough how bad Joanna is in this, she can barely talk and it's so jarring.

The story didn't make much sense. It couldn't decide whether it was a slasher or a ghost story. The jump scares were out of place, and since Joanna reacts to them, they seemed comical. The gory non-supernatural violence then created a confusing mix.

I didn't even watch it to the end. I got about 85% of the way through, which was far more than it deserved. I didn't care enough to find out what would happen.
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2/10
Dork Signal
109YearsOld8 May 2022
One interesting element in this movie is that the Italian psychic was the blind blonde girl in the cult horror movie The Beyond (1981) directed by Lucio Fulci. Other than that, the plot doesn't make any freaking sense, two stars are awarded purely for the movie production.

Best to watch during dinner, it is constantly hilarious which helps digestion.
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7/10
Good low budget supernatural horror
MattyGibbs3 January 2017
A spirit contacts a radio station as people start to get killed.

I'm not a fan of supernatural horror and for the first half of the film I cursed myself for putting it on. However after a decidedly lacklustre first half the film suddenly springs into life and actually becomes pretty decent. It is fairly low budget and the acting isn't great apart from a good turn by Joanna Ignaczewska.

After the dull start there are some pretty creepy scenes and the film cleverly keeps you guessing as to what will happen next. There is a fair of gore here too but not overly excessive. The ending was well done and took me a bit by surprise.

For a low budget horror this is a pretty good effort and well worth checking out.
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8/10
Fear the returned ...
parry_na13 October 2016
Edward Evers-Swindell directs and co-writes this taut frightener that cleverly weaves together two story strands to make a very satisfying whole. James Cosmo stars as big bad Alan Keller, a wealthy individual who may o may not be the deadly 'wedlock killer' so named because he has a habit of relieving his victims of their wedding ring digit. Kate (Joanna Ignaczewska) and her boyfriend Nick (Duncan Pow) think it might be a good idea to visit this man's home and rob him.

In seemingly unconnected events, JAB Radio is about to transmit its final broadcast. To ensure things go off with a bang, Laurie Wolf (Siwan Morris) brings in medium Carla Zaza (Cinzia Monreale) who manages to get in touch with Keller's dead daughter.

Ben (Gareth David-Lloyd), who works for JAB Radio, is the link that binds the two story strands together and what follows is an enjoyably ludicrous horror story that is easy to get caught up in. Fusing elements from a typical haunting with a more slasher-laced style, 'Dark Signal' is great fun and highly recommended. My score is 8 out of 10.
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6/10
Clever twists and scares
oliverkerby22 January 2017
This British horror keeps it simple with its gripping paranormal subject in a ghostly but beautiful backdrop of Snowdonia. The remote location of this radio station had me feeling shivers from the start. The performances were all compelling and the witty dialogue between the two DJ's lent nicely to the suspense in the car scene. I did think things moved a little slow there but I was on the edge of my seat regardless. I enjoyed the classic filmmaking style especially in this scene featuring the paranormal which had me jumping out of my seat.

Overall I really enjoyed this independent paranormal horror and with its twists and clever writing, think it stands highly amongst the mainstream of its genre.
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7/10
A Review for this movie (first and only?)... could be way more better without Joanna
KikyNez12 June 2016
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***LOT OF SPOILERS HERE***

I noticed not reviews for this movie, and it actually deserve it. I just loved the originality in this movie. The film starts with a girl being stalked first and then murdered by a very 'un-famous' serial killer: The Wedlock Killer (he keeps as a trophy the wedding ring of his victims, like a very twisted wed, as if they were marrying him just for being his victims) We have two story lines interconnected, running back to to back at the same time... at the same time? Well... not, and that is so genius. The directing is great, and very well shooted, the images are gorgeous, even in the dark places, making the atmosphere what it must be. It goes from dark night and introducing the killer, to bright light and introducing the rest of the characters with a little background (that will evolve at the movie progresses for the most important one) and finally back to a very dark night and all just move in a very 'haunted' way. In short: was very effective. At least to me as a viewer, and witness. Siwan Morris was awesome and always stealing the camera with her "Lauren Wolf", she was stunning, not only sexy and carefree, but after in the plot you will know she is deeply hurt and hide it deep in her nonchalant image that almost anyone have of her, but only one does know the truth: The Wedlock Killer, who is a little obsessed with her. And There we have Gareth David Lloyd making his "Ben", the character is there as a connection. In the radio studio everything was escalating when "Carla Zaza" comes for the show. Cinzia Monreale is awesome!(I was a child in the 80's but very fan of horror movies! and of Stephen King) and she always deliver all perfect. We also see Duncan Pow. Here is an actor I don't even heard of, so I have no idea of others works and never saw him acting. I must say: his part was good acted, but his character "Nick" was not strong and his lies are discovered. How? you may ask: he say to "Kate" that he have not fault for being successful, and at the same time he convinces her to make a robbery of some dude who owe him money. He is lying about his success, that is so obvious. The good part of the character is when he finally confesses the "real" truth, and you will understand all of it. It was a secondary character that at first you might thing is a lead. It was not well used, and his acting could be better shown if the script would make more of him. Unfortunately, that didn't happen in the mind of the screenwriter. So, we have 3 secondary roles: the child (very creepy at some point), the nanny, and the father of the murdered girl at the beginning (she was mostly only a voice, and that is creepy: a deep voice in the night when you are alone. And when she is seen, is kind of a yürei ghost from Japanese folklore, and that is damn scary). But everything is just destroyed by Joanna Ignaczewska. The first time the character appear was awful, and I thought that it was a character to die soon, I told myself: "She is so bad acting that surely will be the first to die and her death will lead to the first girl at the beginning" But no. None of that happened and I have to stand to see her the whole time. Awful, simply awful. She was BAD. Her almost none acting skills and nonexistent ability to delivering a line, are even worst by the fact of the lines her character have. "Kate" is a very bad character, not likable in any way. The only thing I could think about her was: "What the hell is she doing with her mouth? What is trying to express? Please shut up, your voice is killing me" there is only one thing I can assume, that wasn't her voice and she was trying to make a 'sweet mother, with sweet voice' which she didn't reach. The lines scripted for "Kate" was completely stupid and with no sense of anything. I really really disliked her. Summarizing: we have a great original idea, a few good acting, a few good images and setting, but everything fall apart for the leading actress they choose, and the lines for her character (and that is screenwriter fault) that were completely empty. I wish and will ask to the director and the crew to do a remake, and I suggest change "Kate" character and a better actress, please. And change the end. The End was so weak and blatant, and predictable. I didn't liked at all. For the remake, please make a better and unpredictable end.

7/10 for me, and is because Ignaczewska, should have 6/10 because of her, but, Siwan Morris and Cinzia Monreale were so stunning that I give it a point up.
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9/10
Flawed thriller worth for its atmosphere and tone
vttmishere2 January 2017
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First of all, the script is what really makes this movie. But it is also the one thing that, for me, stops it from getting a maximum rating. It has got some script flaws, such as: why did Sarah's ghost attack and make contact with everyone but her killer? Why did she wait so long and let so many people get killed before finally taking her revenge on the killer? Why did Ben decide to not kill Kate's son in front of her, as promised? Although the kid was locked in that small room, Ben had the time to easily burst the door and get him! Aside from these plot holes, the other two things that bothered me were: the entire thing with Kate's leg and her managing to walk, drive, run and fight; and her fearless reaction after being attacked by Sarah's ghost, plus still being willing to venture into the dark house alone, after hearing through the phone that Nick had been attacked. Do not let the cover scare you away; it is not a trashy flick full of terrible special effects and jump scares, as pretty much every thriller released in 2016. It has got some really decent effects and - surprise - it does not rely entirely on them, as the story mixes supernatural with the murders of a serial killer. The thing is: not everything goes as you would expect, for the rhythm is slow - it falls far from its subgenre tree, being completely different from similar themed movies. People will dislike it for not being what it "could have been". All things considered, it still is a very good thriller, that will probably be criticized for being so unique. But that is exactly why I enjoyed it so much. The atmosphere remained the same, even when we shifted from the dark road in the woods to the light radio station, or from Karen's son's darkened room to the farmhouse. The quiet and obscure tone is impeccable, thus making "Dark Signal" a very distinctive thriller. Besides, you will not want to miss catching the performances from Katy Perry's sister and Anna Farris's sister!
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7/10
Definitely worth watching....
Gazzaman23 October 2020
Enjoyed this British horror, doesn't have the big bucks of a Hollywood horror or production gloss but shows what a good storyline, believable characters and great acting can do. Liked the sound score as well, gets the thumbs-up and definitely worth watching.
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6/10
hilarious
phenomynouss23 December 2017
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They were probably going for a straight horror flick here, but it failed in so many places so magnificently it was actually funny and amusing to watch. Not quite the type of spectacular failure of something like "The Room", but there were moments I was bursting out laughing.

the very first jump scare moment with the lighter in the car was so poorly executed I not only burst out laughing, but I didn't even jump or get in any way shocked by it. The acting by certain people was, being generous, questionable, with certain dramatic moments coming off as goofy or otherwise unbelievable.

The film starts off already unclearly, with two separate events unfolding at once with no clear connection until several minutes in, and no clear explanation as to what one of the stories even is until later on. The disparity in accents also makes it unclear exactly where this is taking place until about 20-30 minutes in. Ultimately this doesn't end up making much a difference in the story but it adds to the overall disorientation that the first 15 minutes of this movie suffers, to the degree that I had started and stopped and kept re-watching the movie several times because I couldn't fully get into it.

Once it finally does delve into its central plot, it becomes largely a waiting game as to when the "Ghost Story" aspect starts paying off. A radio DJ is broadcasting her last show ever, when a ghost suddenly makes contact with them via EVP while recording a segment with a psychic. After that, they're somehow able to communicate in real time with the ghost with absolutely no explanation as to how.

The ghost appears to be narrating the events unfolding with the second protagonist, a woman named Kate who is waiting for her boyfriend Nick to finish robbing a farmhouse to pay off her debts and start a new life with her disabled son Marek. She gets a call from Nick where he's attacked and she sneaks into the farmhouse, getting ambushed by the house owner who had confronted her earlier in her car about trespassing. He apparently thinks she killed his daughter, only for the real killer to kill him and then threaten to kill Kate, saying he'll kill her son in front of her before killing her. She says he better kill her now because she'll be the one to kill him.

From there, a surprising amount of nothing happens, until the killer heads to the radio station and we get a big reveal as to his identity, which finally connects us with the seemingly unrelated cold open of the "Wedlock Killer" as it's revealed Ben, the radio operator guy, was the killer, and the events unfolding in the radio station happened the previous day, and he had to kill the radio DJ because she found his inexplicable container full of unpreserved severed fingers.

From there we respawn in the daytime somewhere where we get a hilariously awesome fight sequence between Ben and Kate, one involving actual choreography and an action movie type vibe, complete with the ghost appearing to help Kate, and Kate delivering a one-liner before killing Ben.

What ever they were trying to go for here either failed miserably or succeeded miserably, and while that doesn't make this anything resembling a good movie, it definitely made itself very memorable
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10/10
This is a Excellent Horror Story
ib339 June 2016
This is a great scary horror, The girl in car the dj make this film , in fact the whole cast is great, Story is believable fun and a fast pace .Not many films host good acting at a terror level, James Cosmo a veteran actor is great I don't review many films but this is a wow .. Get the nibbles and settle down to a great horror set in Wales !! An eye for an eye ... great twists make this a 10/10, and a fantastic true romance style fight ... I recommend this film it's pretty cool kick ass fun. What I can't understand is who promoting this film ? It's fab ...

Few films build and get better and better ..this is one ... Well done all involved.. We had a great night watching this and 'Crush the Skull' .. No Spoilers trust me ...
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the ACTRESS does a great job!
gerwinters25 November 2017
wow hard to fathom how people trash this actress! i found her believable and enchanting! from scene one she conveys her disturbed mental- emotional state. she follows through maintaining a mental disturbance that's subtle and quite genuine! being an actor and director myself i think i know what I'm commenting on. she plays crazed very well and shes beautiful. perhaps the critics here are JEALOUS? The film is shot with great lighting and stark minimalism. I love the isolation! the music is magnetic and it all drew me in to keep watching! ( Netflix is enticing to switch films non stop if boring) so i stuck with this having to see the outcome. its also SEXY dare i say! i dug it!!!
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7/10
It would have been better with a different actress
zombiefan8925 September 2017
If you watch the movie, you'll know who I'm talking about. The one actress sounds like she's laughing when she's crying. Her broken English doesn't add anything to the movie either. A British actress would have been much better for the role. The story is a bit confusing. It feels as though the twist wasn't that thought out. The movie was quite charming at times. However, the is a major plot hole. Without spoiling the movie, records are kept of who someone talks to over the phone or via the internet. Knowing this, the movie's events would be impossible. It was genuinely scary at times. There are cheap jump scares, but there's also subtle scares if you're paying attention.
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6/10
Genuinely creepy. Acting lets it dow.
stuart-james28 February 2023
This movie frustrated me. The footage was really well done, very effective use of dark shadowing and an overall creepy, atmospheric gothic vibe. Had some genuinely scary section reminiscent of The Ring.

I thought the directing and editing was really well done.

But 'oh man' the acting was pretty bad, nearly everything was overacted. To be fair, it was mostly the lead female roles. When the lead blonde actress wasnt speaking, or crying, it was okay. When she was silent, she was okay. I just felt that this could have been a horror classic with better acting.

The twist was good, i didnt predict it, that helps.

Overall I loved the plot too.

It's rare I say this, because most most modern remakes arent wonderful. But PLEASE redo this with different actors.
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10/10
I loved it !
ellieginge18 October 2017
Dark Signal, what a film!!! amazing plot with a brilliant twist. Ed Evers Swindell's horror is a refreshing movie, a fantastic British film. The only thing i would change is Kate would have gotten plenty more positive reviews if she wasn't in it.

You can clearly see Swindell's passion for horror, and I can't wait to see what he comes out with in the future.
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6/10
Say Good-Bye for the last time
nogodnomasters13 July 2017
Warning: Spoilers
The film starts out as a disjointed drama with some irritating whispers in the beginning. We are introduced to a rash of characters with Laurie Wolf (Siwan Morris) being the only one with decent lines and character. About an hour into the film, it decides to become a disjointed horror movie, but now with real clues. A radio station is attempting to decipher the ghost in the machine while a couple gets surprised robbing a home. The girl in the robbery is on-line friends with the engineer at the radio station. The film includes a wicked twist which didn't seem possible.

A film you might get some pleasure out of, but will shortly forget.

Guide: F-word. No sex or nudity.
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8/10
Just in time for Halloween!
amycd-2632021 October 2019
Brilliantly directed, suspenseful horror. I think it was well shot and the locations chosen worked really well with the film. Great for my halloween binge weekend for horror films.
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