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Signal One review โ€“ Dennis Quaid and David Thewlis star in high-concept, low-risk first contact yarn

Sci-fi about the inventor of a device to communicate with aliens, in which scientists spend too much time talking astrophysics at each other S teven Spielbergโ€™s Disclosure Day is not alone in the universe. It is now joined by another sci-fi about Earthโ€™s first contact with intel

Signal One review โ€“ Dennis Quaid and David Thewlis star in high-concept, low-risk first contact yarn
Guardian Film โ€” 9 June 2026
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Sci-fi about the inventor of a device to communicate with aliens, in which scientists spend too much time talking astrophysics at each other

S teven Spielbergโ€™s Disclosure Day is not alone in the universe. It is now joined by another sci-fi about Earthโ€™s first contact with intelligent extraterrestrial life in the form of a high-concept, low-risk, talky drama from writer-director Jonathan Sobol. It stars Isabelle Fuhrman as Dr Annika Cask, a brilliant young computer scientist, already famous for taking the first photograph of dark matter.

Predictably for this kind of film, Annika has a tragic backstory (the death in childhood of her sister) which drives her single mindedness and has left her with a deep sense of the fragility of life. She takes a job for brash tech billionaire Dennis Quaid, working on a top-secret project on his private island in the Caribbean. On the helicopter sheโ€™s joined by another wonder-kid, electronics engineer Charlie (Josh Hutcherson). The pair have been recruited to keep an eye on the even more brilliant Perry Glassner (David Thewlis), who has invented a device called Littlemouth, a fancy-looking mini-pylon designed to communicate with other life in the universe. Glassner is an unbalanced narcissist, played by Thewlis in style of his character Johnny in Mike Leighโ€™s Naked: all fear and rage, though channelled this time through a PhD in quantum physics. Here he is on a rant about humanity: โ€œPetty, cruel, prone to self-destruction, hellbent on rage-fucking our habitat out of existence.โ€

Thewlisโ€™s nihilism gives the dialogue some edge. Elsewhere the script features too many conversations between space scientists talking astrophysics at each other while looking at data buzzing about on screens; this shows off writer-director Sobolโ€™s impressive research but creates a black hole of entertainment. The film has a clever dodge for avoiding the inevitable silly moment when the aliens are revealed but, in a few too many scenes, this is a bit more snore than awe.

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