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The Sound
Description
A supernatural skeptic sets off to debunk paranormal sightings using low frequency sound waves in an abandoned subway station and is met with unforeseen evil and eerie memories.
A supernatural skeptic sets off to debunk paranormal sightings using low frequency sound waves in an abandoned subway station and is met with unforeseen evil and eerie memories.
Actors:
Michael Eklund,
Stephen McHattie,
Christopher Lloyd,
Richard Gunn,
Rose McGowan

Michael Eklund

Stephen McHattie
3 February 1947, Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada

Christopher Lloyd
22 October 1938, Stamford, Connecticut, USA

Richard Gunn

Rose McGowan
5 September 1973, Florence, Tuscany, Italy
Country:
Canada
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September 29, 2017
The Sound ... tries for too much with too little.
September 28, 2017
All in all, this is an interesting idea that falls short of the mark
September 28, 2017
Mostly, "The Sound" gets by on pure sensation. Mattison finds a lot to look at in the shadows - and in the heavy hum of the subway's deep holes, she finds a lot to hear.
September 28, 2017
It's not a completely ineffective effort, but Mattison's attempting a different route to chills, and it doesn't work, especially when there's 90 minutes of screen time to fill.
September 28, 2017
A debunker sets out to disprove an urban legend, but things don't go as planned in this tedious horror movie.
September 28, 2017
The effectiveness of The Sound really comes from its atmospherics, which are rich and disturbing