5.6 /10 1 Votes
75% Rotten Tomatoes Directed by Gregg Bishop Initial release 2 December 2016 (USA) Music director Kristopher Carter | 5.4/10 IMDb 1.5/4 Roger Ebert Music by Kristopher Carter Director Gregg Bishop | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Produced by Gary Binkow
Jude S. Walko
Brad Miska Written by Ben Collins
Luke Piotrowski Based on Amateur Night by David Bruckner and Nicholas Tecosky Starring Chase Williamson
Justin Welborn
Michael Aaron Milligan
Hayes Mercure
Randy McDowell
Hannah Fierman Story by David Bruckner, Nicholas Tecosky Producers Jude S. Walko, Gary Binkow Cast Hannah Fierman, Chase Williamson, Justin Welborn, Michael Aaron Milligan, Randy McDowell Similar V/H/S, The Eyes of My Mother, Amateur Night, The Disappointments Room, Pet Profiles |
Siren official trailer 1 2016 hannah fierman movie
Siren is a 2016 horror film. It is a spin-off and feature-length adaptation of Amateur Night, David Bruckner's segment from the 2012 anthology horror film V/H/S. It was released on December 2, 2016 in theatres and on DVD on December 6, 2016. It was directed by Gregg Bishop and produced by Gary Binkow, Jude S. Walko, Brad Miska and David Bruckner.
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- Plot
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- Production
- Reception
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Plot
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Cast

Production

Executive producer David Bruckner developed the screenplay with writers Luke Piotrowski and Ben Collins and was heavily involved in the making of the film. The film was shot in 18 days in Savannah, GA and edited in 4 weeks without time for any pick-ups or reshoots. David Bruckner directed the second unit for the movie upon the request of director Gregg Bishop.

Even though the studio was pushing for other actresses for the role of Lily, director Gregg Bishop insisted that Hannah Fierman reprise her role from V/H/S. Justin Welborn was cast as Mr. Nyx, who also starred in David Bruckner's film The Signal and Gregg Bishop's film Dance of the Dead.

After the delivery date was moved up, the director didn't have any input on several final visual FX shots because the post house had to cut them in and deliver the movie.
Reception
Rotten Tomatoes, a review aggregator, reports that 75% of sixteen surveyed critics gave the film a positive review.
Ain’t It Cool News called SiREN a “rock solid monster movie with a strong ensemble cast” and Los Angeles Times hailed it a “clever and confident expansion of a terrific short.”