Review of Hush (2016) by Dan Caffrey for Consequence of Sound — 12 Apr 2016
Hush‘s madman makes himself visible and vocal to his prey from the get-go. As a result, Flanagan and Siegel both get to lay their cards on the table early, freeing up their characters to focus solely on how to outsmart one another.
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This review of Hush (2016) was written by Dan Caffrey and published by Consequence of Sound on 12 Apr 2016.
Hush has generally received positive reviews.
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