
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
Hush (2016) totally got under my skin in the best way. As a horror addict and a regular mom who usually watches scary movies while folding laundry, this one had me holding my breath instead. The silence made everything ten times creepier — I kept glancing at my own windows like some masked guy might be out there. It’s simple, tense, and smart enough to make you double-check the locks before bed — a solid 4 skulls from me.
How can anyone rate this below 3 skulls? Killer
Weapon of a movie
Love this movie. This actress is amazing, and this story was very creative and well done.
I cannot believe that most people like this movie. As a deaf person here, it’s a horrible movie. You should never let a hearing actress play a deaf character. That’s like a white person playing a black person. Her sign language was sloppy and some her scenes about her being deaf does not make any sense.