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Director Christophe Gans delivers another bizarre miss for the beleaguered Konami franchise. Starring Jeremy Irvine, Hannah Emily Anderson. Review.
You Know Video Game Adaptations Are Cooked When ‘Silent Hill’ (2006) Has Aged This Well
IndieWire After Dark revisits the 2006 video game adaptation "Silent Hill," which has aged especially well and is far better than a new reboot.
RETURN TO SILENT HILL is a Front-Runner for 2026’s Worst Movie With a Brutal 6% Rotten Tomatoes Score
The video game movie curse was supposed to be dead. Studios finally figured out how to adapt beloved games without embarrassing themselves, critics stopped sharpening knives by default, and audiences started trusting these projects again. Then Return to Silent Hill arrived. The new horror fil
‘Return to Silent Hill’ Director on Receiving Death Threats From ‘Passionate’ Game Fans and Filming an Epic Horror Fantasy on a $23 Million Budget
'Return to Silent Hill' director Christophe Gans talks about getting death threats from video game fans and making his new film on a low budget.
‘Return to Silent Hill’ Director on Receiving Death Threats From ‘Passionate’ Game Fans and Filming an Epic Horror Fantasy on a $23 Million Budget
'Return to Silent Hill' director Christophe Gans talks about getting death threats from video game fans and making his new film on a low budget.
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