About LearnSignal

You open Netflix. You see the same movie pushed at you for the 50th time. You finally give in and watch it. And guess what? It's terrible. Everyone knew. Nobody said anything.

We're saying it.

LearnSignal is a long-form editorial site that tracks the real cost of bad movies. Not just the budget — the human cost. The hundreds of crew members who show up every day and pour their craft into projects that two people in a boardroom had the gall to greenlight.

We follow the money. We follow the directors. We follow the writers. We calculate exactly how bad a movie is and show you that anything along this path — this director, this writer, this studio pattern — is going to lose money. Or already has.

The Crew Angle

When a director gets $166M to make a movie, it's not just a director and a writer. It's hundreds of crew members — camera operators, grips, gaffers, set decorators, VFX artists, editors, caterers, drivers — who show up for months. They do their jobs. They're professionals.

The thing they built was bad. Not because of them. Because the script was bad and the direction was bad and two people decided this was worth making.

Live your dream. But don't drag everyone else down with you.

Part of the Signal Network

LearnSignal is a content engine that feeds into Signal (signaljump.xyz) — a curated movie discovery platform with 124 pages of WATCH and SKIP verdicts. We write the deep dives. Signal gives you the verdict.

Together, we're building the megaphone that says what everyone's thinking. No paid reviews. No studio partnerships. Just regular people who are done wasting their time on bad movies.