James Wan’s Ventriloquist Horror Flick Is Ready to Be Rediscovered
Published on: 2025-06-10 00:45:45
In 2007, James Wan was a horror up-and-comer who’d scored a huge hit with 2004’s Saw, which had by then already released its first two sequels with a third on the way. But before Insidious and The Conjuring he made a couple of one-offs: the Kevin Bacon vigilante thriller Death Sentence, and the ventriloquist horror tale Dead Silence.
The latter was just added to Shudder, and though it was a bust 18 years ago, it’s now a fun one to revisit—especially taking into account all that Wan and his frequent collaborator Leigh Whannell, who scripted Dead Silence, have accomplished since then. Though they were still just the Saw guys at the time, you can easily pick out certain narrative choices and imagery that would later become touchstones of their work.
Saw‘s game-obsessed Jigsaw puppet was already entered into the record ahead of Dead Silence, and it’s echoed here in Billy, the main ventriloquist dummy in a movie that gives him a lot of evil toy back-ups. The white face, the ghoulishly hin
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