Hush is a simple but all around entertaining home invasion thriller featuring two great performances from Kate Siegel and John Gallagher Jr. This “Collector’s Edition” release from Shout Factory includes a good amount of features as well as a new “Shush Cut”.
Hush
— Collector’s Edition —
(2016)
Genre(s): Suspense/Thriller, Horror
Shout Factory | R – 82 min. – $39.98 | November 26, 2024
Date Published: 11/26/2024 | Author: The Movieman
Shout Factory provided me with a free copy of the Blu-ray I reviewed in this Blog Post.
The opinions I share are my own.
THE MOVIE — 3¾/5 |
Plot Synopsis: A deaf writer (KATE SIEGEL) who retreated into the woods to live a solitary life must fight for her life in silence when a masked killer (JOHN GALLAGHER JR.) appears at her window. Quick Hit Review: Hush is a film that was originally released in 2016 exclusively on Netflix before, after the 7 year contract expired, finally got a physical release courtesy of Shout Factory. Because this was only on Netflix this is a movie that flew under my radar and this is kind of an old school thriller, very simple plot with a serial killer whose only motive is to terrorize and kill. Co-scripted and directed by Mike Flanagan coming off of his success with Oculus, Hush is a well crafted suspense-thriller and features two solid performances from Kate Siegel, who co-wrote with husband Flanagan, and John Gallagher Jr. This is a movie that is well worth watching and perfect for a slow Friday or Saturday night viewing, and a quick one clocking in under 80-minutes (sans credits). |
SPECIAL FEATURES – 4½/5 |
This four-disc set comes with a matted slip cover and the inside artwork is reversible with a black & white version of the art. Included is a new “Shush Cut” that is in B&W and a new soundtrack that removes the score. Below is a breakdown of the discs: Disc One (4K Ultra HD, Original Version):
Disc Two (4K Ultra HD, “Shush Cut”):
Dsic Three (Blu-ray, Original Version and “Shush Cut”):
Disc Four (Blu-ray, Special Features):
Here is a good plethora of participants in these 8 set of interviews totaling nearly 107 minutes. You get a good range of people both in front of and behind the camera on how the production came to be. For a $1 million indie film that hasn’t exactly gotten cult status yet, you can’t ask for more in terms of features. |
4K UHD VIDEO – 4¾/5, BLU-RAY VIDEO – 4½/5
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Shout Factory releases Hush onto 4K Ultra HD and Blu-ray for the first time on home video. The movie is presented with a 2.35 widescreen aspect ratio and a 2160p and 1080p high-definition transfers. Detail on both versions is sharp and very well defined throughout and on the original, colors are nicely balanced though given 75% takes place at night and in the dark, it’s the black levels more on display. The movie comes with a Dolby Atmos track as the default option on the “Original Version” but also has DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 as well as a DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 that is available for the “Shush Cut” of the movie. Whatever the choice, these are solid tracks and more than adequate for a fairly quiet thriller. Dialogue comes across with good clarity and fine ambient noises, including the *swish* sounds as the killer stabs his victims. |
OVERALL — 4¼/5 |
Hush is a simple but all around entertaining home invasion thriller featuring two great performances from Kate Siegel and John Gallagher Jr. This “Collector’s Edition” release from Shout Factory includes a good amount of features as well as a new “Shush Cut”. |
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