http://chud.com/nextraimages/signalposter.jpgI’ve been dying to see The Signal ever since it made a big splash at the Sundance Film Festival this January, and now I finally get my chance at Screamfest LA this weekend. What’s The Signal about? Here’s the official synopsis:

It’s New Year’s Eve in the city of Terminus and chaos is this year’s resolution. All forms of communication have been jammed by an enigmatic transmission that preys on fear and desire driving everyone in the city to murder and madness. In a place once marked by conformity but now sent into complete anarchy, the rebellious Ben must save the woman he loves from the bedlam in the streets as well as her crazed sadistic husband. But the only way he can tell who to trust or who has given in to violence is by uncovering the true nature of The Signal.

Told in three parts from three unique perspectives by three visionary directors, The Signal was originally conceived as an experimental film project called Exquisite Corpse where one filmmaker would begin a story then hand it off to another filmmaker to continue and then to another and so on until the movie was complete. The story eventually took shape and evolved into a scifi/ horror/thriller that imagines a world where everyday anxieties become the catalyst for inhuman terror. The Signal is a horrific journey towards discovering that the most brutal monster might actually be within all of us.

Sounds very cool, and everyone who has seen it comes back raving. The screening at Screamfest on Saturday is also going to have a Q&A with one of the directors and actors AJ Bowen, Scott Poythress and Chad McKnight, so it should be a fun time at the movies. Plus, you can support good horror this weekend, as well as see the movie months before its official release. Make all your friends jealous! And maybe Eli Roth will show up to check out the competition, since he’s doing an adaptation of Stephen King’s Cell.

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to buy your tickets, and click here to check out the teaser trailer. See you there Saturday night!