Hush (UK - DVD R2 | BD RB)
Did we say final announcement? Well we've just found out about another one
Title: Hush (IMDb)
Starring: William Ash
Released: 20th July 2009
SRP: £24.99
Further Details:
Optimum Home Entertainment has announced the DVD and Blu-ray release of Hush for the 20th of July, priced at around £15.99 and £24.99 respectively. A list of all confirmed bonus material can be found below, along with the artwork.


News by Chris Gould
Starring: William Ash
Released: 20th July 2009
SRP: £24.99
Further Details:
Optimum Home Entertainment has announced the DVD and Blu-ray release of Hush for the 20th of July, priced at around £15.99 and £24.99 respectively. A list of all confirmed bonus material can be found below, along with the artwork.
- Feature Commentary
- Interview with Mark Tonderai
- Interview with William Ash
- Deleted Scenes with Commentary
- Featurettes
- Artist on Artist Interview


News by Chris Gould
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This was filmed on a section of the M1 not that far from me. It was featured on our local news too. Whilst I don't usually rate Kermode's opinion, I think he might actually have a point with this one as the majority of reviews said it was a pretty decent little horror film. Might be worth a rental, not sure about a blind buy though.
Empire: ***
Total Film: ***
Empire: ***
Total Film: ***
abusby wrote: Mark Kermode certainly rates it. I've been watching for this release ever since he discussed the cinema release (which I missed) at the start of the year.
Well if Kermode rates it then it must be good hmmm?
Well if Kermode rates it then it must be good hmmm?
"There's nobody to hear you scream!"
Nor is there anybody available to write good tag-lines anymore.
Nor is there anybody available to write good tag-lines anymore.
Nor have I, (and I read my Fangoria) that's why I asked.
I've not even heard of it.
Mark Kermode certainly rates it. I've been watching for this release ever since he discussed the cinema release (which I missed) at the start of the year.
Apparently The Sun can
"...best British horror in years."
Can someone confirm or deny this?
Can someone confirm or deny this?

