Netflix | Release Date (Streaming): April 8, 2016
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Compi24Aug 5, 2019
The rise of Mike Flanagan continues with "Hush," a simple, yet satisfying horror thriller in the vein of "Wait Until Dark" and "Don't Breathe." It's not even enough to say that this is a solid story told competently by a director who doesn'tThe rise of Mike Flanagan continues with "Hush," a simple, yet satisfying horror thriller in the vein of "Wait Until Dark" and "Don't Breathe." It's not even enough to say that this is a solid story told competently by a director who doesn't get in the way of it. Because Flanagan does. And for the better. In most cases like this, I'd say it would be better for a director to just play it safe and let the simplicity of the story in question shine instead of atypical directorial choices. But Flanagan really knows what he's doing. Using clever sound design, interesting visual cues, and thought-provoking framing devices, Flanagan wants us to see this story for what it really is -- not just a story of survival, but an examination of sensory perception and vocal expression as a whole, and how a lack of either ability can change, alienate, or otherwise empower a person in certain circumstances. Beyond this, the movie is also quite fun in all the ways that horror movies should be, always allowing the audience to savor the tension, nod along with the intelligent moves on the part of the protagonist, and reel back in their seat whenever something big happens. This was a solid entry on the part of Flanagan and Co. and I can't wait to see what else his budding career will have in store for us. Expand
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AndremaxSep 10, 2018
The story creates a background very thrilling and interesting and makes the film a very good curiosity's sharpener until the end. Theme is quite different for a thrilling movie (a deaf-mute woman alone in a home using her few communicativeThe story creates a background very thrilling and interesting and makes the film a very good curiosity's sharpener until the end. Theme is quite different for a thrilling movie (a deaf-mute woman alone in a home using her few communicative resources to escape to a dangerous guy). Expand
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Evic21Jan 5, 2017
This is some heart pounding **** It has great pacing, thrilling surprises and some painful scenes that will send chills up and down your spine. If you want a disturbing psychological thriller, this is the one for you.
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caf2042Mar 1, 2018
Hush is 2016 Horror movie directed by acclaimed horror director Mike Flanagan. This movie is about a deaf writer named Maddie, who lives alone in the woods. One night, a man wearing a mask shows up outside her house. From there, the movieHush is 2016 Horror movie directed by acclaimed horror director Mike Flanagan. This movie is about a deaf writer named Maddie, who lives alone in the woods. One night, a man wearing a mask shows up outside her house. From there, the movie becomes an excellent thriller that I loved. Mike Flanagan has a great sense of what scares his audience, and this shows in his excellent direction. The shots are long and drawn out, and fill the audience with a sense of dread. Because the main character is deaf, the movie features little dialogue, which helps permeate the movie with a feeling of isolation. The lead performance by actress Kate Siegel is excellent, and she really sells a character who is surprisingly resourceful in defending herself. The man who played the killer was also excellent, and by the end, I was really rooting for him to die. My only real fault with the movie was the gore. Most of it was cool, and realistic looking, but one scene involving a broken hand went way too far and was pretty disgusting. Overall, Hush is another excellent horror film from Mike Flanagan. Expand
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benskylerhillApr 23, 2018
At a brisk 81 minutes, Hush never leaves time for you to catch your breath. I was incredibly surprised by how much I enjoyed this film.

This surprise came largely because one would expect a movie with a formulaic home-invasion premise such
At a brisk 81 minutes, Hush never leaves time for you to catch your breath. I was incredibly surprised by how much I enjoyed this film.

This surprise came largely because one would expect a movie with a formulaic home-invasion premise such as Hush's would be mediocre at best. But the fact that the heroine is deaf makes for some unique storytelling decisions as she struggles to win the battle against her killer with seemingly insurmountable odds. It's not a mind-blowing breath of fresh air to the genre, but it works surprisingly well with help from great pacing, solid acting, and a surprisingly intelligent script.

Even though there are parts of the movie that feel cookie-cutter horror clichés, those parts are overshadowed by the aforementioned strengths Hush boasts. The suspense gets going quick and ends perfectly, never dragging on too for too long. It does lack in the department of stunning camerawork, but the sound editing makes for a very immersive experience.

Story: 7
Acting: 8
Script: 8.5
Visuals/Sound: 7.5
Entertainment Value: 8.5

MY RATING: 7.9/10
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WaelJul 28, 2017
It was nice to watch a modern horror movie that is actually, in every way possible, SCARY. You know the film was really intense when you keep screaming "LEAVE HER ALONE!" or "NO NO NO NO NO!" while watching it. The sequences are veryIt was nice to watch a modern horror movie that is actually, in every way possible, SCARY. You know the film was really intense when you keep screaming "LEAVE HER ALONE!" or "NO NO NO NO NO!" while watching it. The sequences are very stressful, and the antagonist is truly a madman- a psychopath that had me pulling at my hair. Also, the fact that he showed himself and we knew what we were dealing with directly from the beginning, and the film-makers still managed to keep it spiced up right until the last second, is a huge plus. In conclusion, this movie is literally 80 minutes of nerve-racking material. Expand
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badgerryan19May 19, 2017
Very entertaining. Very simple concept but executed brilliantly. One example that you don't have to make over extreme stories. This movie was engaging and terrifying at times too.
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cnoteApr 21, 2017
I thought this was a novel take on the slasher horror genre and was one of the better horror films of 2016. It combined enough new material (a deaf and mute main character) with horror mainstays (masked stalker, violence, etc.) to keep thisI thought this was a novel take on the slasher horror genre and was one of the better horror films of 2016. It combined enough new material (a deaf and mute main character) with horror mainstays (masked stalker, violence, etc.) to keep this viewer interested and on the edge of his seat. The director's use of silence to put you in the shoes of the main character made it particularly good. Expand
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NBFCJan 9, 2018
A low budget but well-crafted and intense horror thriller can be best described as Home Alone but with a deaf protagonist.

Not to be confused with the Deep Purple song of the same name.
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nielsnableJan 5, 2018
Hush is perhaps the only recent horror film with a lead character who actually uses her brain. Nothing about its story is original, but what makes it great is its ability to genuinely terrify the viewer.
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hornysoulSep 23, 2018
Este filme faz o teu coração bater muito mais depressa. "Hush" tem um ritmo acelerado, surpresas emocionantes e algumas cenas dolorosas que dão verdadeiros arrepios. Se gostares de um thriller psicológico perturbador, este filme é para ti.
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goncalocoutoOct 20, 2018
"Hush" faz o teu coração bater muito mais depressa. Tem um ritmo acelerado, surpresas emocionantes e algumas cenas dolorosas que dão arrepios.
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nevansAug 8, 2019
A whole new fresh take on the classic intruder subgenre of horror. The acting is terrific and the characterization is so strong that you will be rooting for Maddie the whole time!
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earthrainSep 17, 2019
Esse filme é incrível, um dos melhores filmes de terror/suspense que eu já assisti.
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MarlaIsBackJun 24, 2022
Interesting to watch, and very original, Mike Flanagan is a really good horror movie director and Kate Siegel's acting is perfect
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shiftworkerAug 22, 2016
Effective thriller with a vulnerable woman and a genuine threat. Enough plot points to keep you interested and emotional triggers to keep you glued and rooting for the lead character. Not among the best of it's kind, but a creditable additionEffective thriller with a vulnerable woman and a genuine threat. Enough plot points to keep you interested and emotional triggers to keep you glued and rooting for the lead character. Not among the best of it's kind, but a creditable addition and one I'll add to my Halloween playlist. Expand
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drlowdonJun 2, 2016
If you've ever seen Halloween or any other similar movie you'll soon realise that Hush doesn't really do anything particularly original but, thanks to some well directed scenes and an excellent lead performance from Kate Siegal, it is aIf you've ever seen Halloween or any other similar movie you'll soon realise that Hush doesn't really do anything particularly original but, thanks to some well directed scenes and an excellent lead performance from Kate Siegal, it is a worthy addition to the horror/thriller genre. Expand
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brownie_ptsNov 19, 2017
Hush is great as a bad horror movie, enjoyed best if you can roast it with a group of people. It has a unique concept that really intrigued me.... HOWEVER, about 15 minutes in, I realized this was cheesy and unrealistic to the point of humor.Hush is great as a bad horror movie, enjoyed best if you can roast it with a group of people. It has a unique concept that really intrigued me.... HOWEVER, about 15 minutes in, I realized this was cheesy and unrealistic to the point of humor. Here's just one example: she's alone in a glass house, if she locks the door.... JUST BREAK THE GLASS! I don't understand why that was like some form of kryptonite to superman that the killer couldn't touch. Expand
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SolInvictaApr 14, 2016
'Hush' is a lot like 'The Strangers', except instead of strangers plural it's only one man, and instead of a husband and wife being terrorized it's a deaf and mute recluse. It's very tense and cleverly written bar a few cliche tropes that'Hush' is a lot like 'The Strangers', except instead of strangers plural it's only one man, and instead of a husband and wife being terrorized it's a deaf and mute recluse. It's very tense and cleverly written bar a few cliche tropes that come with this kind of movie. It also has a minimal synth score, something I notice more and more horror movies are utilizing - 'You're Next', 'It Follows' - to give it an '80s classic slasher atmosphere. I was thoroughly satisfied watching this movie. It's constantly engaging, has great acting, and a few scenes are genuinely depraved and chilling. It doesn't break any new ground, but with 'The Babadook' in 2014 and 'It Follows' last year, 'Hush' continues to bode well for the future of horror. Expand
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annbdSep 26, 2018
I am easy to scare, so 'Hush' was intense for me. I felt constant tension throughout the movie. With a few brutality scenes, the film manages to frighten you and to keep you on thorns. The night I watched the movie I also dreamed somethingI am easy to scare, so 'Hush' was intense for me. I felt constant tension throughout the movie. With a few brutality scenes, the film manages to frighten you and to keep you on thorns. The night I watched the movie I also dreamed something similarly, that why could describe the movie as influencing. Expand
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SpangleApr 14, 2016
The latest film from director Mike Flanagan, Hush is a bloody mess. There are quite a few logic errors that take place here, but they get covered in pools of blood and a creepy atmosphere that really generates scares quite easily. However,The latest film from director Mike Flanagan, Hush is a bloody mess. There are quite a few logic errors that take place here, but they get covered in pools of blood and a creepy atmosphere that really generates scares quite easily. However, this film is far more thriller than horror. Aside from the classic horror movie tropes that are present, it only rarely becomes terrifying. Instead, it really manages to thrill you quite frequently as you wait to see what unfolds next. Even more, the premise is quite engaging. While simple on the surface, the fact that the main character is deaf really adds another wrinkle here that makes the game being played all the more confusing and terrifying. As I said, there are a few plot problems, but nothing major that truly detracts from the film to any degree. Well shot, well directed, and well acted, Hush is a nice little modern horror-thriller that may not be a classic, but confirms that Oculus was no fluke and Flanagan is an up-and-coming talent. Expand
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marcmyworksApr 24, 2016
A decent flick that keeps the plot simple, in some ways this keeps the tension very high. However as the killer reveals his face at the beginning of the film, we lose that sense of urgency and fear. It becomes more a thriller than a real horror film.
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horcrux2007Apr 16, 2016
Mike Flanagan is a director to keep his eye on, especially with the long-delayed Before I Wake. His knack for taking familiar horror tropes and adding a little twist to them has allowed him to make some of the best psychological horror filmsMike Flanagan is a director to keep his eye on, especially with the long-delayed Before I Wake. His knack for taking familiar horror tropes and adding a little twist to them has allowed him to make some of the best psychological horror films of the past few years in Oculus, Absentia and now Hush. Hush takes the ever-popular home invasion trope and adds an interesting surprise to the plot: the main character is deaf. This makes for some incredibly intense sequences where someone who can hear could easily get out of the situation, and she has to rely only her sight and touch to survive the night. Even if the home invasion plot doesn't offer much new, there are some incredibly original sequences that arise due to her disability. Also, the intruder cut the lights to the house, so she can hardly use her eyesight to help her anyway. The deaf woman, Maddie, is an author, so she has to come up with several different endings to her books and decide on the right one. She does this several times in the movie when trying to figure out how to get out alive including one part that provides one of the best shocks in the movie. Mike Flanagan creates a home invasion thriller that distinguishes itself from the pack by being both original and brutally effective. Expand
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COOLQUINN17Jul 21, 2016
When i was looking for something interesting to watch, i chose this and it was a very great decision i made. This is one of the best horror films that i have ever watched. The idea of a deaf girl trying to survive without being killed is aWhen i was looking for something interesting to watch, i chose this and it was a very great decision i made. This is one of the best horror films that i have ever watched. The idea of a deaf girl trying to survive without being killed is a creative idea. So what makes this movie so good?

1.The cast: The cast does a very great job portraying their characters. They know what's going on and they know what to feel if these things happen to them.

2.Scary moments: There are moments where your heart will start beating and it's unpredictable of what will happen next.

3.The pace: Hush is not rushed and it takes its time to introduce the characters before **** happens.

I thought this movie would suck but it didn't and if i were to do the top 10 greatest horror films of all time, this would definitely make it on my list.
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EpicLadySpongeApr 24, 2016
Netflix finally brings up a great movie worth watching! (The Awful 6 did not make the cut) Hush, on the other hand, needs to improve itself to be one of the best Netflix movies worth watching.
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aim6Jun 9, 2016
One of the smartest aspects of "Hush" is allowing Kate Siegal to shine as the bright, resourceful and strong protagonist - who just happens to be deaf. In what could otherwise be another run-of-the-mill slasher flick where a killer stalks theOne of the smartest aspects of "Hush" is allowing Kate Siegal to shine as the bright, resourceful and strong protagonist - who just happens to be deaf. In what could otherwise be another run-of-the-mill slasher flick where a killer stalks the prey, highlighting both the advantages and disadvantages Siegal deals with while being stalked by a killer who lets himself be known to her elevates the movie beyond the expected. Even when familiar tropes pop up here and there, "Hush" is compelling in its bare-bones approach to the home invasion thriller. I've already rewatched it and had just as much fun as the first time. Expand
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TrilobiteGJul 14, 2016
It's not powerful stuff, but it's intriguing in every way and I will definitely recommend Hush as a counterpart to most **** jump fests of poor acting we get nowadays.
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cjm868May 17, 2016
Yeah, having a deaf person be the victim of a home break-in and hunted by a murderous psychopath is an interesting yet gimmicky twist on the home-invasion movie. But take that away and it's no different from the rest; One interesting gimmickYeah, having a deaf person be the victim of a home break-in and hunted by a murderous psychopath is an interesting yet gimmicky twist on the home-invasion movie. But take that away and it's no different from the rest; One interesting gimmick shouldn't define your movie.

The aforementioned murderous psychopath's motivations are very unclear. There is no discernible reason for why he's doing what he's doing. She has nothing of immense value for him to steal and she's not an obstacle preventing him from doing anything. I could not get past this, the whole movie this kept nagging me. Sure you could counter that with: "uh, yeah well he doesn't need any motivations or whatever because like they said in Scream: "it's a lot more scary when there's no motive"* you-know?"
1) This guy wasn't scary. 2) That's just lazy writing.

But you know what? Grievances aside I kind of like this movie. There is some steady tension built and I do feel for the main character and was interested to see how things would unfold.

*That is said in Scream but the killer in that did totally have a motive.
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GentM2015Jun 7, 2016
Director Mike Flanagan has already proven himself on the horror genre many times before. Now however, he exceeds all of his previous work with Hush. A psychological horror thriller movie that is very entertaining. This movie is perfectlyDirector Mike Flanagan has already proven himself on the horror genre many times before. Now however, he exceeds all of his previous work with Hush. A psychological horror thriller movie that is very entertaining. This movie is perfectly directed and amazingly written. The premise is nothing new but the execution is what makes it, special and as good as it is.
Even though it is produced on a small budget and has a rather short running time, it still manages to keep us intrigued and at the edge of out seats. The ending is also very satisfying too.
All the actors do a wonderful job here. The dark tone and the R rating is what helps this movie qualify as genuinely scary at times. It takes the familiar premise and the cliches that come with it, and makes something new out of it. And that's a very hard thing to do, but proven possible by M. Flanagan.
I really enjoyed Hush, and while it isn't groundbreaking or anything (which it isn't even trying to be), it is still a fast paced, thrilling, scary and tense movie completed by very good performances and amazing directing.
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coloradosnowmanMay 30, 2016
Hush brings its story premise back to the basics. With a Hitchcock-like premise in mind, this film delivers the tension without the excessive of use of effects, instead relying on incredible sound editing and music. This managed to take theHush brings its story premise back to the basics. With a Hitchcock-like premise in mind, this film delivers the tension without the excessive of use of effects, instead relying on incredible sound editing and music. This managed to take the whole "home invasion" film and give us something entirely new and original. Flannagan is a director to keep your eye on. Expand
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Lambo442Apr 15, 2016
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I'm a fan of Flanagan's work, especially absentia which is disturbing and original. This film was a bit of a disappointment for a few reasons. Firstly, the psycho is completely useless and makes some terrible decisions that get him injured and ultimately bested by a deaf person. He only lasts as long as he does because she's even more useless, wasting countless opportunities to kill him. The prime example is when John has him in a neck-hold - all she has to do is run out and stick him a few times, but she decides to cower and hide instead. The guy just isn't menacing at all and most serial killer psychos would just turn up and get the job done rather than play these silly games and risk getting arrested or killed. The acting, filming and music is top notch but there was no tension in it for me Expand
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InglouriousAndyMay 18, 2016
I can't begin to tell you about how awful this movie is. It has no thrills, no flair, nothing new. The main character is a thoughtless idiot, and that has nothing to do with her deafness. The plot is silly and boring and the movie is overlongI can't begin to tell you about how awful this movie is. It has no thrills, no flair, nothing new. The main character is a thoughtless idiot, and that has nothing to do with her deafness. The plot is silly and boring and the movie is overlong at 81 minutes. Skip. Expand
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RvwFromUpHereMay 4, 2016
Who: John Gallagher Jr. (who agreed to do this movie for some stupid reason) and the director's wife as the main character
What: 'The Miracle Worker' meets 'The Strangers'
Where: Some sort of crazy universe where serial killers are stupid
Who: John Gallagher Jr. (who agreed to do this movie for some stupid reason) and the director's wife as the main character
What: 'The Miracle Worker' meets 'The Strangers'
Where: Some sort of crazy universe where serial killers are stupid and it is a privilege to be deaf
When (can I watch again): When you don't have the option for subtitles and you want to watch something in which dialogue bears little importance
Why: This is a solid concept for a slasher film, but unlike staples in the genre such as 'You're Next' or 'The Strangers,' it falls to give us enjoyable characters, intelligible dialogue, and most importantly, tension
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DatamariApr 19, 2016
...can you read my lips?
Hush was made by the same guy who made Oculus, a very underrated horror flick. This movie is available on Netlfix, so it's not that hard to come by if you have an account. The one thing I like about Hush is that it
...can you read my lips?
Hush was made by the same guy who made Oculus, a very underrated horror flick. This movie is available on Netlfix, so it's not that hard to come by if you have an account. The one thing I like about Hush is that it doesn't try to be an over-the-top thriller, it's just a thriller that you can watch in the dark if you're feeling brave one day. I liked the gimmick of having the main character deaf; it means that 75% of the movie is quiet. You can expect jumpscares at one moment, and they never happen at all. You can expect the woman to make a move, and she never does. The movie toys with you very well, making you think one thing, but something else actually happening. The acting was fantastic, Kate Siegal and John Gallagher Jr. were great, even if there was very little dialogue. Overall, Hush is a great thriller that can be enjoyed by any fan of thrillers/horror.

Hush gets an 8/10.
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TheQuietGamerApr 30, 2016
Basically everything you could want from a home invasion, horror-thriller. This tense, psychological game of cat-and-mouse plays out in a believable way. It gives real reason as to why the killer is dragging things out like this. There's noBasically everything you could want from a home invasion, horror-thriller. This tense, psychological game of cat-and-mouse plays out in a believable way. It gives real reason as to why the killer is dragging things out like this. There's no secrets or hiding in the dark. Everything plays out right in front of your eyes. As a result it's more effective than your modern, jump scare ridden horror flick.

Now, that being said it's not really a scary film. Just incredibly tense and interesting. The movie's great hook is that our heroine is completely deaf. A advantage the killer sadistically plays with over the course of the film. While that sets it apart from the pack and gives it a edge over the competition, "Hush" doesn't redefine the genre.

It's got it's own unique ideas, but familiar genre tropes are present. So there is a sense of predictability here and there in the movie. However it's own twists make it very exciting to watch. It's another treat from the writer and director of the criminally underappreciated (especially on this site) "Oculus."

"Hush" is smart horror. Something all too rare these days. It doesn't reinvent the wheel, but it manages to be a standout, must watch for genre fans. It delivers on the mystery and tension you could want from a movie like this.

8.7/10
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longjetty7Jun 24, 2016
This was actually a surprisingly good horror movie. Aside from the whole deaf/mute thing, I can't say it's the most creative horror movie out there, but it was rather entertaining to watch. I really like that there's very little setup orThis was actually a surprisingly good horror movie. Aside from the whole deaf/mute thing, I can't say it's the most creative horror movie out there, but it was rather entertaining to watch. I really like that there's very little setup or plot, and once the action starts, it doesn't stop. It's a pretty relentless movie, and I was honestly anxious the entire time watching it. I'm also glad the protagonist, Maddie, was reasonably smart, so I was rooting for her the entire time. Overall, if you like a good, mindless horror movie, definitely check this one out. Expand
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MXMXVRGMSApr 30, 2016
Extremly **** violent. The way that girl is treated makes audience astonished. When the serial killer removes his mask and shows his face you get conscious that monsters are hidden behind human faces.
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SEROJSep 26, 2018
A serial killer without any motive or brain tries to kill a deaf woman who lives alone in... you guessed it.. a isolated house in the woods. The acting was good, the idea was original, but it could've been a lot better.
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DrewsReviewsMay 13, 2016
This movie is basically a stereotypical horror film based on **** with disabled/deaf people. Acting is stale, pacing is VERY slow. You see, instead of using decent actors, they hired **** actors that don't really have to act because theyThis movie is basically a stereotypical horror film based on **** with disabled/deaf people. Acting is stale, pacing is VERY slow. You see, instead of using decent actors, they hired **** actors that don't really have to act because they try to speak in really bad sign language. The characters consist of: Girl victim, friend of girl, other friends that really don't matter, **** killer, and man. There are a lot of minor details that break the plot like: why did she not see the man out of her peripheral vision or why doesn't she call 911 even if she can't technically speak to them?
The killer is extremely stupid for many reasons in which I will not spoil. There's this one scene where she analyzes what she's supposed to do and she basically speaks to herself from a third person. It's actually a pretty nice touch. If it was used a lot more in the movie then all the filler would of been a lot better and would even give the main character a lot more depth than just "deaf girl". Otherwise, it's just a better knock-off of "The strangers". If you like watching a game of hide and go find the disabled person then this movie is probably for you.
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voxottoAug 19, 2016
in a weird way its a relatable movie, you can feel the terror and pain that she feels. And for once, killers and the girl weren't complete idiots, they actually thought like normal people and didn't fell down for no reason 10 times!
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DirigiblePulpDec 11, 2016
This is a simple genre exercise, nothing more. Its premise is sound and uncomplicated -- a blind woman attached in her cabin in the woods all alone at night -- and the storytelling and characters basically non-existent in service of thrillsThis is a simple genre exercise, nothing more. Its premise is sound and uncomplicated -- a blind woman attached in her cabin in the woods all alone at night -- and the storytelling and characters basically non-existent in service of thrills and chills.

The problem is, it's competently made, but it offers nothing new outside its set-up. It's neither an interesting story/character study, nor some crazy new take on the genre, so tight and intense as to become profound in and of itself. It's pleasing enough and then forgettable.

My biggest gripe is that although the deaf angle provides a few unique scenes (including a ridiculous opening wherein her neighbor gets stabbed by a window right next to her which she doesn't hear, neglecting her peripheral vision which should be heightened) it doesn't matter nearly enough. It's forgotten for stretches and only serves as an easy way to let the killer sneak up on her. There's no tension from how much sound she's making as she's sneaking around, something she would have no way of gauging, or scenes where the audience is blanked into her silence (there's an occasional glitchy static sound meant to represent her hearing but it's not used for much) nor anything else completely unique like that.
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LucasTReviewsMay 15, 2016
Oferecendo boas cenas de reviravoltas mirabolantes e momentos únicos de tensão, "Hush" é realmente um filme que merece ser bem apreciado por qualquer admirador do gênero slasher ou suspense, o enredo e atuações são convincentes e bemOferecendo boas cenas de reviravoltas mirabolantes e momentos únicos de tensão, "Hush" é realmente um filme que merece ser bem apreciado por qualquer admirador do gênero slasher ou suspense, o enredo e atuações são convincentes e bem trabalhados, sendo seu único ponto fraco a pouca exploração da personagem principal, que apesar de mandar bem em cena, não é analisada de ponta a ponta, faltando talvez mais informações a nos serem passadas. Um ótimo filme que, com certeza, pode se tornar um marco no gênero Expand
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adrenilinmattJun 11, 2016
What a film. On the down low, so fantastic. Strong lead, creepy enemy, absolutely fantastic. Im glad bot many people have seen it and that it is on the down low. Fantastic movie. See it. SEE IT.
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MahmusSep 25, 2020
A pretty average home invasion horror film if you ask me.

It's not bad, but by the way some people talked about it you'd expect this to be some groundbreaking work of art. But like most Mike Flanagan films I've seen, it doesn't really offer
A pretty average home invasion horror film if you ask me.

It's not bad, but by the way some people talked about it you'd expect this to be some groundbreaking work of art. But like most Mike Flanagan films I've seen, it doesn't really offer anything new other than it being competently made.
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phildogJul 28, 2019
Good movie, but this get's a zero for Skinny Waller. Bring Back Fat Waller!
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imthenoobNov 13, 2018
I like the idea of a killer stalking a deaf-mute woman but the story made no sense. She lives alone in an isolated house in the middle of the woods, She can't hear or speak and the killer had already cut her power. What should have been aI like the idea of a killer stalking a deaf-mute woman but the story made no sense. She lives alone in an isolated house in the middle of the woods, She can't hear or speak and the killer had already cut her power. What should have been a 10-minute movie was dragged on for an hour and a half because the killer was written to be a total moron. And aside from her being deaf, Hush recycles a lot of basic horror movie tropes and didn't really do enough to satisfy or keep me entertained throughout. It's not an outright bad movie but I'd say it's overrated for sure when there are already thousands of films just like it. Expand
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LeZeeNov 29, 2017
Inside and outside, a cat-mouse game!

A limited cast film. One night event. The whole film was shot within the three weeks. Minimised dialogues, maximised actions. This film has such a good record those. But apart from the performances and
Inside and outside, a cat-mouse game!

A limited cast film. One night event. The whole film was shot within the three weeks. Minimised dialogues, maximised actions. This film has such a good record those. But apart from the performances and settings, there's nothing special. The same old home-invasion concept with so many flaws. If you are looking for nothing but an entertainment, then this will provide you that. But you should not expect more than that, it will foil you from having a nice time with the film. I enjoyed it too, though when it comes to the rating, I should be honest.

Maddie, an authoress who lost hearing and voice in her childhood is now living in a remote place, somewhat isolated from the people. On an ordinary day, unexpectedly, a masked man who killed her neighbour, is now after Maddie too. When she comes to realise that, the cat and mouse game begins. She locked herself inside. On the other hand the stranger trying to get in. As it goes like that for hours, so many twists and turns take place. How the remaining tale would turn out is should be watched.

Simpleness was the highlight. They did not try too much. Particularly, for a thriller like this, they usually scare the viewers with sudden and loud sounds. This film had those, but minimised. You can't blame for isolated settings too, because such crimes can be easily committed on those backdrops. It's all about Kate Siegel. Her best film, according to me. Nice direction, from one of the latest horror flick maker. But this is not a horror film. It is a terror, a thriller. Short running time and it is worth a try.

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Hugi09Aug 3, 2019
Nul!!!!!!! Pire film de tt les temps!!! Les acteurs sont des navets, on ne croit pas du tt a leurs jeux!!! Et en plus ça n’es fait pas peur du tout et c ennuyeux à mourir !!!! 0/10 !!!!!!!!!!
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ErikTheCriticOct 14, 2018
The first half is, without a doubt, far more superior than the second half, which essentially dissolved into clichés. However, a sense of dread and anxiety lasts for most of the runtime.
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DawdlingPoetNov 28, 2021
This film didn't really hold my attention. There were one or two somewhat spooky moments but it had the look and feel of a budget b-movie for the most part and it features some cliches. I thought it was perhaps a bit like the TV film Duel,This film didn't really hold my attention. There were one or two somewhat spooky moments but it had the look and feel of a budget b-movie for the most part and it features some cliches. I thought it was perhaps a bit like the TV film Duel, one of Stephen Spielberg's earlier films. Its not memorable and I wouldn't recommend it as such either, no. Expand
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SonsyNov 18, 2020
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I can't imagine why anyone would think this movie was any good. It's ridiculous with a story full of plot holes, in fact it has so many that you'll be left wondering where do you even begin.
The protagonist, Maddie, is deaf and mute and lives in the middle of nowhere. It's very unrealistic given anyone in that situation would know how dangerous it would be to be on their own in that kind of environment. Despite this she doesn't lock her doors, giving the killer a chance to sneak in and steal her phone. She also doesn't keep a gun, again highly unrealistic and absurd when you consider people buy guns in America like they're buying toys.
She doesn't keep a back up phone and her house is full of glass doors and windows making it ridiculously easy for anyone to break in.
The killer seems to be some sort of superhuman, his hand is impaled with a hammer, he gets shot with a crossbow bolt but none of that seems to have any effect on him. When John, Maddie's neighbour, shows up to her house searching for his girlfriend and see's the writing on the glass door he proceeds to act normally despite the fact his girlfriend is missing and there's something very suspicious about the writing on the door. When the psychopath confronts John pretending to be a cop, he easily believes him even when it's obvious that the guy pretending to be the cop looked very sketchy.
Then there's the scene towards the end where Maddie locks herself in a room ready to stab the killer and he sneaks in behind her through the window, again the scenes absolutely moronic. She has her back towards him and then like a scene straight out of a B grade Matrix movie she turns and stabs him just before he could stab her.
This movie is utterly stupid, save yourself the trouble and watch something better.
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JLauSep 27, 2020
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Annoying deaf writing living all alone in the woods gets attacked by a particularly inept killer, who seemingly has no motivation or plan. Expand
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AxelelcabronNov 8, 2020
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Hay muchas escenas sin sentido, hay muchas oportunidades en las que la protagonista puede matar al asesino pero no lo hace y el final no tiene sentido Expand
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MattBrady99Feb 11, 2017
Oh dear.

"Hush" was pretty bad and that's unfortunate to say. It was like "Don't Breath", but the complete opposite. The main character isn't that interesting, characters constantly made stupid decisions, and the villain is pretty
Oh dear.

"Hush" was pretty bad and that's unfortunate to say. It was like "Don't Breath", but the complete opposite. The main character isn't that interesting, characters constantly made stupid decisions, and the villain is pretty forgettable.

I honestly don't remember much about this one and I only seen it a few days ago.
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the_shadhu_khanMay 6, 2023
one of the best thrill chilling survival movie and i loved it so much . it was so intense
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