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Hush (2016)
Description
Hush is a horror movie about a deaf writer who isolates herself from the world to live a solitary life until she becomes the target of a crossbow-wielding killer.
Hush is a horror movie about a deaf writer who isolates herself from the world to live a solitary life until she becomes the target of a crossbow-wielding killer.
Actors:
Kate Siegel,
John Gallagher Jr.,
Michael Trucco,
Emma Graves,
Samantha Sloyan
Kate Siegel
9 August 1982, Silver Spring, Maryland, USA
John Gallagher Jr.
17 June 1984, Wilmington, Delaware, USA
Michael Trucco
22 June 1970, San Mateo, California, USA
Emma Graves
23 November 1992
Samantha Sloyan
4 January 1979, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Country:
United States
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April 11, 2016
Mike Flanagan has a knack for making the most out of smaller-scale stories, and Hush is no different.March 13, 2016
Silence is golden in "Hush," one of the more inspired concoctions to emerge from the busy Blumhouse horror-thriller assembly line in recent years.April 14, 2016
Bolstered by intelligent characters and a nail-biting premise, Hush is easily one of the most striking scary stories 2016 has to offer.April 11, 2016
A fast-paced, impressively efficient, and wildly suspenseful cat & mouse thriller.April 14, 2016
Hush doesn't just upend horror tropes. He makes us wonder why we liked them in the first place.April 08, 2016
Flanagan's taut direction reinforces his rep as an up-and-comer we will hopefully be hearing much more from.February 07, 2017
Formulaic horror movie has gore, violence, cursing.April 14, 2016
It's a sharp, finely tuned thriller that goes down familiar paths but with flair and skill. Flanagan doesn't hold back on the gore, but he doesn't rely on it.June 09, 2016
So tense and involving as to make everyone watching a flinching, wincing, cheering participant, "Hush" ought to join the best works of Hitchcock, Carpenter and De Palma as a future teaching tool in genre film courses. This is how it's done.April 10, 2016
Mike Flanagan, following up his excellent Oculus, does a superb job of employing a rather familiar premise as a springboard for a tense and creepy little chiller.January 14, 2017
Mike Flanagan's horror thriller is superb, and just a wonderful story from start to finish.