Watch: Mr. Hush 2010 123movies, Full Movie Online – How does a man react when he loses everything he loves? MR. HUSH has an answer: with brutal, terrifying violence. A frightening throwback to the slasher films of the 1980s, this is a classic horror flick that is hard to shake..
Plot: What is the ultimate horror? For Holland Price, it is losing everything he loves. Holland is a devoted family man whose life is turned upside-down by a horrifying figure one Halloween night. Holland spends ten years searching the country, filled with self-torment and suffering, as he is haunted by his nightmares of that terrible night. He is drawn back to the small town of Layton, PA where he finds work in a restaurant owned by his friend, Mac. There he meets Debbie and begins to regain stability and peace in his life. But once his life adjusts to normal, Mr. Hush and his henchman, Stark, arrive. Driven by a lifetime of hatred toward the Price family, Mr. Hush continues to taunt Holland. But why? Follow our hero on his emotional rollercoaster ride as he descends into a dank and villainous world to see the face of darkness for what it is the face of Mr. Hush. Two men, fueled by love lost, collide in this chilling battle of good vs. evil.
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Sorry Jessica
This a hard one to review for me because I personally know one of the actresses in the movie: Jessica Cameron. She was going to be on a film we were making around the same time she was making this one but I think she pulled out to make this one. I’m not sure. Since then, she was excited to work on a project that I’m about to start in the next year. I know she was promoting Mr. Hush pretty hard, and I only recently got a chance to watch it. Oh man…..It started off with a little promise. The directing was a little awful but I liked the camera they used. The camera man couldn’t hold it worth a crud at times, but it was passable. Also the editing sucked too, okay so everything behind the scenes wasn’t up to par! But I liked the acting! Jessica did well with her part, even with her awful lines, she was able to deliver it as convincing as she could. The actor who looked like Thomas Hayden Church seemed pretty good.
Then Mr. Hush came dressed up as Father Flannigan and everything went to crap. He ends up holding a knife to Jessica’s throat as Thomas Hayden Church goes into defensive stance. There’s no build up, no suspense, it just happens. Then nothing but hammy acting is displayed and everyone’s acting ability and common sense goes out the window.
Then for some reason Thomas Hayden Church starts to look like Jeff Bridges and it just felt like a series of events were happening. Nothing in the movie seems like it was connecting to each other and the bad guys seem so hammy, I almost went out for a honey glazed ham at Kroger! It’s that bad! Then I don’t know what this film was supposed to be: a horror or a comedy? The last fifteen minutes of the film just seemed so out of place, and so laughable, and it was like the film stopped trying to take itself seriously… like it was a parody of itself.
I don’t know how this got distribution or the appearance of Dante from Clerks into this, but I guess this could be a study film for aspiring filmmakers. It’s an independent film and should be looked at as such. It’s not the worst film I’ve ever seen, but I guess it’s good to laugh at with your friends. My friends got bored, and they forced me to shut it off after fifteen minutes. I should have shown them the last.
Worthy indie horror item
Upstanding family man Holland Price (a solid and likable performance by Brad Loree) has both his wife and daughter taken away from him by mysterious psychotic stranger Mr. Hush (deliciously played with lip-smacking evil relish by Edward X. Young). In the wake of this tragedy Holland decides to move to another town to star a new life for himself. However, Mr. Hush shows up again to further torment Holland. Writer/director David Lee Madison relates the engrossing story at a steady pace, takes time to develop the credible true-to-life characters, grounds the fantastic premise in a believable sleepy small town reality, neatly captures a fun’n’festive Halloweenish ooga-booga atmosphere, and tops everything off with a wickedly funny sense of campy pitch-black humor. Moreover, Lee Madison warrants extra praise for downplaying special effects in favor of focusing instead on the plot and characters. Stephen Geoffreys delivers a delightfully manic turn as Mr. Hush’s pathetic cackling lackey Stark. In addition, there are sturdy thespic contributions from Jessica Cameron as Holland’s sweet wife Julie, Connie Giordano as the perky Debbie, Alexis Lauren as spunky teenager Kat, Tim Dougherty as Holland’s loyal pal Donald, and Thomas J. Churchill as the earnest Sheriff Churchill. Brian O’Halloran of “Clerks” fame has an amusing small part at the very end. Cinematographer Jack Schaefer’s expert use of a hand-held camera provides an extra kinetic buzz. Marco Werba’s elegant shivery score does the spine-tingling trick. A cool little fright flick.
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 25 min (85 min) (USA)
Budget 200
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Status Released
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Genre Horror
Director David Lee Madison
Writer David Lee Madison
Actors Brad Loree, Edward X. Young, Stephen Geoffreys
Country United States
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Aspect Ratio 2.35 : 1
Camera Red One Camera (Nikon AIS Prime Lens)
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