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Silent Hill: Revelation
Upon the mysterious disappearing of her adopted father, a young teenager girl, who suffers from the permanent nightmares she has, struggles against saving her life from the evil that seeks to take her away to the dark place, Silent Hill, the thing that horrifies her and leads her to confront her feats to survive.
19 August 1957, Reseda, California, USA
21 April 1973, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada
17 April 1968, Rome, Lazio, Italy
21 August 1967, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
30 June 1966, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
12 November 1973, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
November 25, 2013
It manages to not only contort itself into a form that is simultaneously convoluted and stupid but it also skilfully avoids any audience engagement despite a tumultuous whirl of spectacle and noise.February 19, 2013
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.October 26, 2012
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.January 05, 2013
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.October 26, 2012
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.October 26, 2012
Demonstrates what half the budget and twice the story can do to turn a fake nightmare into a real chore.October 26, 2012
An ugly, assaultive collection of jump-scares.October 26, 2012
Silent Hill: Revelation 3D quickly devolves into a smorgasbord of sutured faces and blades poking the viewer in the eye.March 19, 2013
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.November 20, 2012
I can't imagine anyone who hasn't played the video game who would give a shout-out to the 'Silent Hill' sequel.October 28, 2012
"Revelation" is incredibly boring as well as totally baffling.February 15, 2013
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.