
Signs indicate that some form of non-human intelligence is communication with us ... What's the message? Academy Award nominated documentary filmmaker William Gazecki offers a compelling and provocative look at the mysterious phenomenon of Crop Circles.... (Full plot summary below)
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Signs indicate that some form of non-human intelligence is communication with us ... What's the message? Academy Award nominated documentary filmmaker William Gazecki offers a compelling and provocative look at the mysterious phenomenon of Crop Circles.
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| L.A. WeeklyPaul MalcolmWhy Crop Circles now, if not to ride the hype of M. Night Shyamalan's "Signs" to some quick cash? The movies rambling, slapdash, repetitious nature suggests as much. |
| Ozus' World Movie ReviewsDennis SchwartzThis is an intelligent film, no crackpots here, that successfully delivers its message without dumbing it down. |
| Movie GurusJames O'EhleyThis documentary's subtitle of 'quest for truth' is a misnomer because its director isn't particularly interested in the truth at all. |
| Film ThreatEric CamposThe facts and ideas presented within definitely make a strong case for something whacky going on out there that's far beyond our control. |
| Planet Sick-BoyJon PopickFor the In Search Of generation, the combination of circles and Stonehenge are practically enough to make you start rocking quietly in the corner. |
| The A.V. ClubTasha RobinsonThe film remains frustratingly focused on uncontextualized individual events rather than the phenomenon as a whole, and as such, it rapidly becomes redundant in its grainy, washed-out digital-video images of excited people poking at bent plants, or studying and manipulating computer-generated images. |
| Los Angeles TimesKenneth TuranTurns out to be a film that's interesting in spite of itself. It's less an impartial investigation than an advocacy film, having been hijacked by the members of the "inner sanctum." |
| Austin ChronicleMarc SavlovIt's a shame that the subjects of Gazecki's film come off as so many quasi-mystical loonies. |
| New TimesGregory WeinkaufIt's inspiring and consistently exciting to the eye, mind and heart, as the plentiful formations -- global, but most of these English -- stimulate the imagination with their incredible beauty and complexity. Marvelous work all round. |
| Chicago TribuneJohn PetrakisLess a pure documentary than it is a fact-finding mission, with the real story waiting to be presented somewhere down the line. |