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The Almeida’s adaptation of the hit TV show is baffling and brilliant in equal measure, writes John Livesey
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Review: Hush – a cat and mouse fight to the death
Hush negotiates the established conventions of the home-invasion horror concerning female victimhood, writes Louise Howland
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