• #3 Hush vs. Don't Breathe

  • Oct 21 2024
  • Length: 2 hrs and 1 min
  • Podcast

#3 Hush vs. Don't Breathe

  • Summary

  • Spooky season is well under way, so it's time to get those scary films out.


    And in today's episode of The Third Reel: A Movie Podcast, we've chosen to dive into the tense, heart-pounding world of home invasion horror as we pit Hush against Don't Breathe! Which film utilises disability in their narrative better? Who has the best villain? What film made you feel more tense? These are just some of the categories we will cover and critique to find out which one reigns supreme. 5 categories in total, rated out of 5 each. Let's do it.


    Join us as we break down the nerve-wracking suspense, clever twists, and terrifying villains in these modern horror gems. Whether you're a thriller fan or just looking for some Halloween movie night inspiration, TTR is the place to listen for a scary night in.


    FULL SPOILERS FOR HUSH AND DON'T BREATHE IN THIS EPISODE. You have been warned.


    Agree with our decision? What would you rate these films in each of these categories? Any more suggestions for future Vs. episodes? We want to know! Email us at thirdreelpod@gmail.com or through X/Twitter or Instagram @third_reel_pod

    https://linktr.ee/thirdreelpod


    TIMESTAMPS

    00:00:00 - Preamble

    00:16:47 - Category 1: Sound

    00:38:40 - Category 2: Tension

    00:55:47 - Category 3: Villain

    01:14:54 - Category 4: Disability Impact on Story

    01:35:00 - Category 5: Space

    01:55:07 - Final Score


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