A family is forced to live in silence while hiding from creatures that hunt by sound. Parents do whatever it takes to keep their children and soon to be newborn safe in a world full of creatures hunting every sound they can hear. Not a sound can be heard from the family hiding in silence, but all it takes is one noise and everything can go wrong.
Reviews for A Quiet Place:
- “At a brisk 90 minutes, it's one of the most inventive and beautifully crafted and acted horror movies I've seen in a very long time, and I think the main reason for its power is the family crisis at its core.” – Peter Rainer, Christian Science Monitor
- “A Quiet Place is a superb exercise in understated terror that puts to shame "horror” films that rely on jump scares and cheap theatrics." – James Berardinelli, ReelViews
- “Simmonds, who is herself deaf, & who starred in Wonderstruck, last year, makes a greater impact still as the indomitable Regan, with her secretive smile. Her hearing aid is vital to the plot, and, indeed, the whole saga is shaped around its sound design.” – Anthony Lane, New Yorker