Hush (2016)
Directed by Mike Flanagan
A deaf and mute writer who retreated into the woods to live a solitary life must fight for her life in silence when a masked killer appears at her window.
In Mike Flanagan's home invasion favorite, a deaf and mute writer must fight for her life in silence.
Cast: John Gallagher Jr., Michael Trucco, Kate Siegel
Member Reviews
10/10
Love this movie. I was engaged the whole time.
Brilliant movie. Genuinely one of the better home invasion horror I’ve seen
I’ve seen this few years back on Netflix. now that shudder got it I didn’t resist. such a great movie
Very watchable and fairly entertaining. Frustrates as much as it satisfies. The movie plays with its protags' disabilities respectfully and in a way that creates great dramatic tension, though its use is underutilized. Questionable decisions by our protag abound, which would be excusable (being under duress, would anyone make truly rational decisions?) if the film didn't try to tell us how smart she was at the beginning. Overall I had a pretty good time with this movie but it definitely got me yelling at the screen several times. 3. 5/5 skulls, rounded up to 4 so that people will watch it. ***SPOILERS*** My major gripe was watching the protag look on in horror when her friend's boyfriend has the killer in a chokehold; all she can think to do is continue to try to load an unloadable crossbow. GRAB A KNIFE AND KILL HIM IN THAT MOMENT, it's NOT rocket science! :