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Hush [DVD] [2008]
Release Date: 2009 - 07 - 20, Rating Suitable for 15 years and over, Last Update 30.11.2009 05:47
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by - written on 22/11/09 (Very useful, 30 readings)
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**Film only review** The very kind people at Lovefilm recently sent me this title from my list and being billed as a British thriller I was looking forward to seeing a home-grown film rather than a cliché filled American one. Not hearing that much regarding it before watching I had no expectations other than it would be a good way to pass an hour and half or so. The basic plot follows Zakes and his girlfriend who are on their way to a party driving up the m1 motorway, Zakes job involves changing posters at service stations and then taking a photograph of the new poster to prove he is doing what he is being paid for. The film opens with the two lead ... Read the complete review
by - written on 08/11/09 (Very useful, 22 readings)
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Well they were celebrating the M1 50th irday last weekend however I cannot imagine that this film would be the sort of thing they would be showing at the birthday party bash. This is a British made thriller and while it did not exactly set the world alight at the box office it is well worth checking out even if at times you might have the nagging feeling that you have seen this sort of plot somewhere else already. Zake Abbot, played by William Ash, has a rather mundane job driving up the M1 changing the posters in the toilets of all the service stations and also taking pictures of the stations during his visit. Accompanied b his girlfriend Beth, played by ... Read the complete review

by - written on 06/11/09 (Very useful, 23 readings)
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A rather quiet emergence onto the DVD shelves accompanied this haunting and tense thriller, born and bred here in Britain. Examining road rage and how twisted some people can be, it features a man and his girlfriend as they travel along the M1 late at night. What is intriguing is the basic plotline. Zakes Abbot (William Ash) is on a mission. He needs to take photos of service stations along the M1, and change the posters in the toilets for those he is carrying. Apparently, it's his job, and his girlfriend Beth (Christine Bottomley) sees about as much fun in this as I do. Fed up with the whole thing, she is also wrestling with demons of her own, and has ... Read the complete review





