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Signs
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Hollywood Reporter
A truly chilling movie.
Richard Roeper
It's easy for a filmmaker to blow up the world -- but what Shyamalan does is much riskier. He tries to blow our minds.
Entertainment Weekly
A very well-crafted tease.
ReelViews
In many ways, it is Shyamalan's most accomplished film to date.
Chicago Tribune
The film boasts dry humor and jarring shocks, plus moments of breathtaking mystery.
The New York Times
Skillful as he is, Mr. Shyamalan is undone by his pretensions.
Los Angeles Times
As they used to say in the 1950s sci-fi movies, Signs is a tribute to Shyamalan's gifts, which are such that we'll keep watc...
The Philadelphia Inquirer
Unlike the lumbering and portentous Unbreakable, Shyamalan's Signs is a satisfyingly taut suspenser.
Rolling Stone
[Shyamalan] turns the goose-pimple genre on its empty head and fills it with spirit, purpose and emotionally bruised charact...
New York Post
A beautifully crafted, white-knuckle, roller-coaster ride of old-school filmmaking.
Chicago Sun-Times
The work of a born filmmaker, able to summon apprehension out of thin air.
Salon Arts
Shyamalan is a considerable talent, but he's become too powerful too young. The sign I discern hanging over his career at th...
Houston Chronicles
A heartfelt movie that deals more nakedly with [Shyamalan's] core concerns than any of his other Hollywood films, and it dou...
The Boston Globe
Interesting, entertaining, and good.
San Francisco Chronicle
Turns out to have few thoughts and no thrills.
Variety
It's fair to speculate whether Shyamalan's persistence in replicating the otherworldly formula of The Sixth Sense might not ...
Washington Post
One of the most effective movies so far at capturing a jittery nation's case of the yips.
Washington Post
Ultimately comes up short.
The Guardian
This talented and, at 32, very young director must now find new ideas -- maybe working with someone else's scripts. Because ...
New York Magazine
Shyamalan wants to be the metaphysical poet of movies, but he's dangerously close to becoming its O. Henry.
Newsweek
A refreshing summer movie.

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Partial Film Information

Director: M. Night Shyamalan
Writer: M. Night Shyamalan
Studio: Touchstone Pictures
Cast: Mel Gibson, Joaquin Phoenix, Cherry Jones

Release: August 2, 2002
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