Hokum on the Hill

A silly, hopelessly overextended, bloated piece of work from director Christophe Gans. His horror-cum-ghost story stars Radha Mitchell as a mother desperate to find a cure for her daughter's strange psychiatric illness.

Together they travel to the now deserted mining town of Silent Hill, a place haunted by strange misshapen beings, puritanical religious maniacs, fire and fog.

Husband (Sean Bean) races after the pair, and the police are called in when the girl goes missing. You'd never believe the original screenplay was by Roger Avary, who penned Pulp Fiction. This is just pulp.

Silent Hill
Cert: cert15

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