SummaryJonah is an apprehensive groom-to-be whose bachelor party turns into a nightmare when he frees a seemingly innocent victimized girl locked up in a supernatural sex club. Her ruthless handler and proprietor of the sex club will stop at nothing to re-capture his prize. Jonah struggles to rescue the girl only to discover it is he who needs to be res... Read More
Directed By:Gregg Bishop
Written By:Ben Collins, Luke Piotrowski, David Bruckner, Nicholas Tecosky
SiREN
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54
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Metascore
Mixed or Average
44% Positive
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Dec 8, 2016
70
The 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.
Dec 1, 2016
70
For the most part this is a clever and confident expansion of a terrific short. It stings less but packs plenty of poison.
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42% Positive
5 Ratings
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42% Mixed
5 Ratings
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17% Negative
2 Ratings
2 Ratings
Dec 17, 2016
10
This is one of those films that sticks in your memory due to it's unique premise, fantastic special effects and brilliant ending. The acting is great, there's some comedy thrown in and some parts of it are just deeply disturbing and unsettling. Some very interesting, original ideas at play here, a must-see
Sep 10, 2020
7
A silly and whacky movie that gets elevated by a fresh monster design. I honestly don't know why this is not labeled as horror/comedy. So yeah, the characters act pretty stupidly and the acting itself is not exactly mindblowing but mixing up the classical siren from Ancient Greek mythology with a succubus was pretty cool. I especially liked the toothy grin though I can understand if people found it to be cheesy. The CGI was ok. It could have been better but the whole movie had a low-budget feel to it anyway. I just wished they left the whole comedic part out! While I am not going to say it did not work at all, I would have preferred less lightheartedness and more suspense. So, I am giving it a weak 7 for the interesting monster idea. I totally would not argue with someone giving this movie only a 4-6 just for the story. Very understandable.
Dec 1, 2016
67
Besides 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.
Dec 19, 2016
60
Siren 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.
Nov 30, 2016
50
SiREN never takes Bruckner's original idea and runs with it, failing to capitalize on a demonic romance that so many V/H/S fans demanded to see more of.
Dec 1, 2016
40
The 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.
Dec 2, 2016
38
It's a movie lost somewhere in the middle: too weird to be believable, not weird enough to be memorable.
Jan 30, 2017
7
I loved the original short segment "Amateur Night" from "V/H/S." This film is fun, but not as good as the original. The monster makeup and dialogue is not as good. Plus, the overall film feels more cartoonish and less real than the original. Not to say the film doesn't have its strong parts. Hannah Fierman steals the show again as Lily, both horrifying and sympathetic and always interesting. The main characters are more likable and relatable than the **** guys from the original. Justin Welborn also steals the show as the charming but villainous Mr. Nyx. For a low budget film, the effects are also rather good. I would have actually given this a higher rating number, but there was some stuff in this that left me uncomfortable. Don't get me wrong, this is a horror movie. I'm not expecting sunshine and butterflies, but I was not expecting some things that didn't happen in the original segment. It's like the difference between the person who watches "Halloween" and "Last House on the Left." There is some sexual violence in the film and some other really messed up stuff at the occult strip show. It really detracts from the more humorous/schlocky feel of the film. Still, as I said on the whole the film entertained.
Feb 16, 2022
5
Technically the picture had flaws, the grading was a little haphazard and there was noticeable digital grain on some shots where they pushed the camera to far. Sound was mostly excellent but sadly let down by occasional bad dubbing, this was barely noticeable though. The special effects looked excellent, subtle and effective, never looking digital or fake. Sometimes it felt like some effects were missing and the main girl wearing a nude suit was quite off-putting. Pacing was fairly solid, it was short and never really got boring. The acting was mostly good, with the only notable exception being the main antagonist man who overplayed it to the point of annoyance. I was surprised how much I enjoyed Siren (2016), it reminded me of a lesser version of Jeepers Creepers (2001) but it just missed out because it's so forgettable.
Production Company:
- Big Picture Casting
- Blue Falcon Productions
- Chiller Films
- Digital Bytes
- G2
- Studio71
- The Collective Studios
Release Date:Dec 2, 2016
Duration:1 h 22 m
Tagline:No Man Can Resist Her. All Men Should.
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Awards
Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Awards
• 1 Nomination












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