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  1. Nov 26, 2022 · The Strange Horror of Failure. Hush (2016) Ross Showalter. Netflix. The first time we meet the killer in Mike Flanagan’s 2016 film Hush, he arrives with two misunderstandings. The first misunderstanding is when Sarah (played by Samantha Sloyan) bangs desperately on French doors as our protagonist, Maddie (Kate Siegel), cleans up from cooking ...

  2. Apr 8, 2016 · April 8, 2016. 3 min read. Mike Flanagan ’s “Hush,” which premiered at the SXSW Film Festival last month before popping up on Netflix today, is an old-fashioned home invasion thriller that works on its own modest terms. It’s one of those simple horror flicks that’s so streamlined it feels long even at only 82 minutes.

  3. Hush is a 2016 American slasher film directed and edited by Mike Flanagan, and starring Kate Siegel, who also co-wrote the film with Flanagan. [3] The film co-stars John Gallagher Jr., Michael Trucco, Samantha Sloyan, and Emilia "Emma" Graves. It was jointly produced by Trevor Macy through Intrepid Pictures and Jason Blum through Blumhouse ...

  4. I didn't like the movie overall and found it to be an unoriginal take on the slasher drama. Having just watched high tension, I had high expectations, but the movie, though it starts well and disturbing, starts to just take all the average tropes and makes use of them. Nice touch that she had such a hard time with the crossbow though.

  5. Mar 12, 2017 · Parents need to know that Hush is a 2016 horror movie about a deaf writer living alone in the woods who becomes the target of a crossbow-wielding killer. There are some gruesome murders -- stabbings to the chest and throat of some of the characters, resulting in lots of spurting, gushing, and dripping blood….

    • Intrepid Pictures
    • Mike Flanagan
  6. Kate Siegel gave a great performance, I wanted her to live and liked her personal journey, the movie had a lot of creepy scenes especially when the villain has his mask on, the the protagonists lack of hearing was used properly for some unique tension, towards the end of her weighing the options of how she can escape was a hype scene, and the way the villain ‘bows out’ of the film is badass.

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  8. Hush navigates the bloody waters of home invasion thrillers and incisive slashers for a contemporary horror puree. An intelligent thriller that finds almost constant ways to introduce blood ...

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