Thursday, 14 April 2016

Hush Movie Review


I don't know about you but the sub-genre of horror that genuinely scares me are home invasion movies. Psychopaths breaking into your house and doing terrible things to you and your love ones seems much more likely to happen to me than say a horde of zombies tearing me from limb to limb and eating my innards. Although in the majority of these movies the home invasion usually happen to people in big, isolated houses with lots of land so I'll count my blessings that I live in a small house on a cul-de-sac.

The setup is simple; Maddie played by Kate Siegel is an author who lives on her own in a remote house who one evening settles down to finish her latest book becomes the target for the psychopathic killer played by John Gallagher Jr. Unfortunately for Maddie due to a battle with meningitis at the age of 13 she lost her hearing and became mute. Her tormentor realises this and uses it to his advantage. Maddie then has to try and find ways to keep the killer outside.

Director Mike Flanagan has created an edge of your seat, cat and mouse thrill ride. Although there is some gore the film doesn't rely on it. Instead we get perfect tension and as there isn't much dialogue the film delivers this through a superb performance from Kate Siegel. You really feel her isolation and fear as she tries to keep her attacker away.

The film is now on Netflix and I definitely recommend you watch it.

4.5 / 5




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