Genre: Thriller, Horror, Sci-Fi, Aliens, Suspense, School / Campus
Tagline: You can feel the fear.
Plot: A remarkably talented young cast, abetted by a wildly entertaining Stephen Baldwin performance and Billy Zane's fresh and utterly non-clichéd depiction of a small-town sheriff, help turn this suspenseful alien-abduction story into compelling human drama. Filmmaker Christian McIntire, who directed SCI FI Pictures' Lost Voyage and Antibody and produced and edited the independent hit Interceptor Force, has taken his work to a new level, his camera eye going from vertiginous fluidity to morning-light naturalism as each scene's emotional content demands.On a farm outside Porterville, Ore., paramilitary paranoiac Joe Vossimer (Stephen Baldwin, Born on the Fourth of July, TV's The Young Riders) isn't imagining things, at least not this time — there really are strange, hostile visitors in the cornfield. And given what happens to him, who could really call all his security precautions and video journals over-the-top? After Joe's violent death, his farm is bequeathed to his cousin Layne (Irish-born actor A.J. Buckley, Disturbing Behavior, Sean S. Cunningham's XCU: Extreme Close Up), newly graduated from college. The grieving Layne gathers his friends to help him renovate the farmhouse and put it up for sale. Setting out with girlfriend Macy (Callie De Fabry, Gabby on Birds of Prey),
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Anyone that hates Signs should be tied to a chair and forced to endure Silent Warnings. You may still hate Signs afterwards but you’re practically guaranteed to develop a new appreciation for M. Night’s work.  --The Foywonder (horrorchannel.com)
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 | Billy Zane
Titanic, Back to the Future, Back to the Future Part II |
 | A.J. Buckley
Disturbing Behavior, The Forsaken, The In Crowd | | | Michelle Borth
Rampage: The Hillside Strangler Murders, Komodo vs. Cobra, The Sisterhood | | |
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