
A bachelor party becomes a savage fight for survival when the groomsmen unwittingly unleash a fabled predator upon the festivities.... (Full plot summary below)
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A bachelor party becomes a savage fight for survival when the groomsmen unwittingly unleash a fabled predator upon the festivities.
Leave your thoughts about Siren.
| Los Angeles TimesNoel MurrayFor the most part this is a clever and confident expansion of a terrific short. It stings less but packs plenty of poison. |
| New York TimesNeil GenzlingerThe film, directed by Gregg Bishop and released by the Chiller Films horror factory, has a few good special effects, but it’s too noisy and scattershot to be suspenseful. |
| The Hollywood ReporterJohn DeForeThe screenplay finds ways to make this more involving than the average flee-the-monster storyline and, by the genre's standards, direction and performances rate reasonably well. |
| Cinema CrazedFelix Vasquez Jr.Gregg Bishop's adaptation is a solid mix of horror and fantasy with strong special effects, some original world building plot devices, and a great return performance by Hannah Fierman. |
| The Film StageJared MobarakBesides an unnecessarily indulgent epilogue, the film’s good versus evil dynamic is successful at extricating itself from any mainstream trappings while also nicely serving its audience. |
| The Young FolksNathanael HoodBut in spite of such clichéd grounding, Bishop manages to create something both compelling and oddly original. |
| VarietyDennis HarveySiren is lively if occasionally rough around the edges, packing a satisfying amount of action and a couple of amusingly nasty surprises into its short running time. |
| Daily DeadPatrick BromleyCreativity to the supernatural elements and good performances ensure that Siren's shortcomings are easily overlooked. |
| Sci-Fi Movie PageRob VauxIf you need a few reliably R-rated scares presented in a relatively creative way, look no further. |
| Village VoiceRob StaegerBishop isn't afraid to leave the club behind, confidently expanding beyond the seedy premise to become a three-way chase among the bachelor party guys, the club management, and a ferocious supernatural force. |