Welcome to Silent Hill, a nice place to live... and a nicer place to DIE. The small American town that's inspired four video games is now a deadly tourist attraction on DVD. All visitors are encouraged to explore the many haunted halls of UGO's World of Silent Hill.
Silent Hill DVD Review
Director Christophe Gans (Brotherhood of the Wolf) and screenwriter Roger Avary (Killing Zoe) have delivered a movie that's as scary, atmospheric and engrossing as the games that inspired it. Radha Mitchell (Pitch Black) plays our hapless heroine, and Jodelle Ferland (Terry Gilliam's Tideland) provides the creepy-kid vibe. Pump up the volume and let it get under your skin.
Silent Hill: Set Visit
We visited the set of Silent Hill, discovered horrible things lurking in the dark and lived to tell you about it. Grab a flashlight and a pick axe and read on - stocking up on health drinks will probably help, too.
Silent Hill: The Enemies
The town of Silent Hill is populated with all sorts of things that go bump in the night - ghosts, demons, monsters, occult leaders, gun-wielding psychos, hot-tempered hospital employees and, of course, creepy children.
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Silent Hill DVD
This is a home theater experience like you wouldn't believe.
Silent Hill: Dying Inside
It's not the best story in the world, but it looks all pretty and freaky.
The Silent Hill Saga
They're the scariest, freakiest survival horror games in town.
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