Release Date Silent Hill: Revelation Oct 26, 2012 Wide
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Actors For Silent Hill: Revelation
Sean Bean,Kit Harington,Carrie-Anne Moss,Malcolm McDowell,Radha Mitchell,Adelaide Clemens,Martin Donovan,Deborah Kara UngerGenres Silent Hill: Revelation : Mystery & Suspense,Horror
Visitor Ranting & Critics For Silent Hill: Revelation
User Ranting Silent Hill: Revelation : 2.8User Percentage For Silent Hill: Revelation : %
User Count Like for Silent Hill: Revelation : 37,740
All Critics Ranting For Silent Hill: Revelation : 2.9
All Critics Count For Silent Hill: Revelation : 54
All Critics Percentage For Silent Hill: Revelation : 6 %
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Movie Overview For Silent Hill: Revelation
Heather Mason and her father have been on the run, always one step ahead of dangerous forces that she doesn't fully understand, Now on the eve of her 18th birthday, plagued by horrific nightmares and the disappearance of her father, Heather discovers she's not who she thinks she is. The revelation leads her deeper into a demonic world that threatens to trap her forever.TagLine Silent Hill: Revelation
This Halloween prepare for a 3D ride through hell.Trailer For Silent Hill: Revelation
Review For Silent Hill: Revelation
"Revelation" is incredibly boring as well as totally baffling.Rafer Guzman-Newsday
Demonstrates what half the budget and twice the story can do to turn a fake nightmare into a real chore.
William Goss-Film.com
The distinction between actors and special effects shrinks ever further in the video game-turned-horror film Silent Hill: Revelation 3D, which reduces its human players to plastic action figures in tired genre settings.
Andy Webster-New York Times
Silent Hill: Revelation 3D quickly devolves into a smorgasbord of sutured faces and blades poking the viewer in the eye.
Ethan Gilsdorf-Boston Globe
It's never a good sign when the trailers playing before a film have richer, more complete narratives than the feature you've paid to see.
Mark Olsen-Los Angeles Times
An ugly, assaultive collection of jump-scares.
Keith Staskiewicz-Entertainment Weekly
The demon-haunted West Virginia town still gives the creeps... but this belated sequel proves to be only fitfully exciting and scary - mostly because the action stops every few minutes for yet another character to deliver reams of boring exposition.
Jason Best-Movie Talk
There has to be someone out there who can make a successful video-game adaptation because faith is being lost year after year and Silent Hill: Revelation does nothing for the many unwavering believers.
Ashley Norris-HeyUGuys
Just how terrible is SH3D? Well, at one point, writer-director Michael J. Bassett actually tries to scare you with a Kellogg's Frosted Pop-Tart. No kidding.
Steve Newton-Georgia Straight
Put this much effort into bringing your idea of Hell to the screen, film fans will start calling you Satan. And not in a good way.
Roger Moore-McClatchy-Tribune News Service
I can't imagine anyone who hasn't played the video game who would give a shout-out to the 'Silent Hill' sequel.
Linda Cook-KWQC-TV (Iowa)
It's like going through a cheesy house of horrors at the local carnival. You want it to end, but not because it's scary.
Paul Chambers-Movie Chambers
( ... ) saturated with over-the-top sound effects. Did nobody realise that it's called Silent Hill?
Graham Young-Birmingham Mail
It's in too much of a rush, and tries to cram in so much plot that unless you're familiar with the game it's closely adapted from, chances are it will leave you baffled.
Jordan Farley-SFX Magazine
With Bean unable to save the unsavable, we're left with waves of hard-working special effects trying to torture Heather instead of being able to enjoy a top star on form.
Graham Young-Birmingham Post
While Silent Hill: Revelation 3D may not allay your hankering for a solid story, it'll definitely satisfy your blood-lust.
Staci Layne Wilson-Horror.com
Can't even offer up the flashy production design that aficionados of the game liked about the Christophe Gans-directed original.
Alistair Harkness-Scotsman
A sacrilegious adaptation of an excellent video game, Silent Hill: Revelation will infuriate gamers, and just confuse everyone else.
Shaun Munro-What Culture
"Come to Silent Hill" reads a "scary" message left for teen damsel Heather. Hell, no.
Tara Brady-Irish Times
I realize it's called Silent Hill for a reason, but enduring this botched (video game-based) nightmare is like sleepwalking into the world's dullest Halloween party.
Marc Savlov-Austin Chronicle
The random, hectic storyline has little rhyme or reason, the unimaginative 3D feels like a rip-off and only Clemens seems to be taking this seriously.
Allan Hunter-Daily Express
The only solace is that there is no direct threat of a sequel.
Murray Robertson-The List
More of the same, on a cut-rate budget, without Gans's atmospheric reverie.
Brett Michel-Boston Phoenix
This mess makes no sense and plods along for 90 minutes throwing things at us that are neither scary nor contributing to the tale.
Kristian Harloff-Schmoes Know
I would rather go to Hell than sit through that movie again.
Mark Ellis-Schmoes Know
Another horror franchise that needs to be terminated.
Jackie K. Cooper-jackiekcooper.com
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