Review of Dead Silence (2007) by Jim Ridley for Village Voice — 30 Sep 2007
Dolls are innately unnerving, but the movie's semi-menacing Charlie McCarthys never live up to their potential. As creaky nonsense goes, though, this is chock-full of corny goodness down to its hilarious sense-shredding "twist," which the movie reveals like a magician proudly unveiling a dead rabbit.
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This review of Dead Silence (2007) was written by Jim Ridley and published by Village Voice on 30 Sep 2007.
Dead Silence has generally received mixed reviews.
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