

Movie spotlight
TOOL - Hush
Released in 1992, the music video for “Hush” by Tool features black-and-white visuals with provocative political statements and minimalist band performance footage.
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Plot Summary
A young, blind woman inherits a remote house from her aunt. Upon arriving, she discovers that the house is inhabited by a terrifying, murderous intruder. Isolated and vulnerable, she must rely on her wits and heightened senses to survive the night as the killer systematically stalks her.
Critical Reception
Hush is a low-budget slasher film that gained a cult following among horror enthusiasts for its effective suspense and practical effects, despite its straightforward plot and occasional pacing issues. It is often praised for its gritty atmosphere and the performance of its lead.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its tense atmosphere and suspenseful cat-and-mouse sequences.
Noted for effective practical effects and gore within its budget.
Criticized for a predictable plot and occasional slow moments.
Google audience: Audience reception is largely positive for its B-movie horror charm, with viewers appreciating the suspenseful premise and the effectiveness of its scares.
Fun Fact
The film was originally intended to be a theatrical release but ended up going direct-to-video, which was common for many horror films of this era.
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