
It's not like they didn't warn us.
A family living on a farm finds mysterious crop circles in their fields which suggests something more frightening to come.
- 6.7
- 2002
- Released
- 1h 46m

Mel Gibson
Graham Hess
Joaquin Phoenix
Merrill Hess
Rory Culkin
Morgan Hess
Abigail Breslin
Bo Hess
Cherry Jones
Officer Paski
Patricia Kalember
Colleen Hess
Ted Sutton
SFC Cunningham
Merritt Wever
Tracey Abernathy
Lanny Flaherty
Mr. Nathan
Marion McCorry
Mrs. Nathan
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)
Angela Eckert
Soda Commercial Girl
Paul Wilson
Soda Commercial Singer (voice)
Thomas Griffin
Soda Commercial Singer (voice)
Derek Mears
Alien on the Roof (uncredited)
Chuck Pressler
Fireman (uncredited)
Released
en
$72,000,000.00
$408,200,000.00
- #farm
- #faith
- #symbolism
- #miracle
- #family relationships
- #alien
- #grief
- #rural area
- #alien invasion
- #crop circle
- #alien attack
- #death of wife
- #loss of faith
- #alien encounter
- #anxious
- #suspenseful
- #foreboding
Reviews
this movie's genuinely convinced it's suspenseful when it's really just a hunk of boring tropes with some christianity thrown on top. it took the whole hitchcock "don't show the monster" way too far, and i audibly laughed when we finally saw the alien. like... THAT'S what you were keeping hidden for the majority of the film? and everyone's so freaked out by it. to be fair, it made my mom shriek, b
Rewatching M. Night Shyamalan's Signs brought back the same feelings I had the first time I saw it. The script is solid, the plot is engaging, and the acting, especially from Mel Gibson, is strong. Joaquin Phoenix adds a lot to the movie too, balancing emotional moments with some light humor. But even with all these positives, the movie still feels like it’s missing something—a spark that could’ve
This is one of my favourite films ever and a top 2 spot for my favourite thrillers. Signs isn't you're average Alien film, it focuses solely on a widowed reverend and his family but it is still one of the best films ever made and one you can watch over and over and it never bores.

It's barely over an hour and a half this film, but it seems much longer. Mel Gibson ("Graham") is a widowed former pastor who lives on a farm with his two kids "Morgan" (Rory Culkin) and "Bo" (Abigail Breslin) and his brother "Merrill" (Joaquin Phoenix). Their lives are all rolling along normally until one morning they discover some crop circles amongst the corn fields. Dismissing them as hoaxes,
Not my favorite M. Night Shyamalan film. Also not my least favorite...

_**Is it really about aliens?**_ M. Night Shyamalan's "Signs" (2002) is about a disillusioned ex-minister (Mel Gibson) who lives in the country with his son & daughter and brother (Juaquin Phoenix). The reasons for his disillusionment become clear as the story unfolds. When a mysterious crop circle is discovered in their cornfield they wonder if it's a prank or an alien invasion! Although th











