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Hush (2025) by Brantley Gibson is a curious blend of comedy and thriller. The film dives into the darkly comedic side of desperation, as two friends find themselves entangled in a murder cover-up gone awry. The atmosphere is tense yet peppered with sharp humor, creating this weird push-pull dynamic that keeps you both on edge and chuckling. The pacing is brisk—no time to linger on the morose, and that’s part of its charm. There's a smart use of practical effects that adds a layer of authenticity, which I appreciate in a world leaning heavily on CGI. Performances are solid, especially the chemistry between the leads, which really drives the narrative. It’s distinctive for how it balances dread with laughter, making you question just how far friendships can stretch in dire situations.
Interesting tonal balance between comedy and thriller.Noteworthy use of practical effects.Strong chemistry between the leads.
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