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Siren 2010

★ 4.280 votes86 min📅 2010-11-11

"Seduction is murder..."

When a group of friends trades city life for a serene coastal weekend, their escape takes a chilling turn in Andrew Hull's eerie horror thriller, *Siren* (2010).

Director: Andrew Hull

Cast

Eoin Macken
Eoin Macken
Ken
Anna Skellern
Anna Skellern
Rachel
Tereza Srbova
Tereza Srbova
Silka
Tarek Anthony Jabre
Tarek Anthony Jabre
Marco

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Siren (2010) about?

*Siren* (2010) follows a group of city friends who embark on a coastal weekend escape, only to stumble upon a stranded woman who lures them into danger. What starts as a good deed spirals into a fight for survival as trust erodes and the island's secrets unfold. The film blends horror with psychological tension, keeping viewers on edge as alliances crumble.

Who directed Siren?

Andrew Hull directed *Siren* (2010), bringing a sharp eye for atmospheric tension and suspense to this coastal horror.

Who stars in Siren?

The film stars Eoin Macken, Anna Skellern, Tereza Srbova, and Tarek Anthony Jabre in a gripping ensemble cast.

Is Siren (2010) worth watching?

*Siren* (2010) is a solid choice for fans of slow-burn horror and psychological thrillers. While it may not break new ground, its eerie atmosphere and tight plotting make it a compelling watch for those who enjoy atmospheric chillers with a touch of dread.

How long is Siren?

The runtime of *Siren* (2010) is 86 minutes, a tight and tense runtime perfect for its genre.

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About Siren (2010) — A Haunting Horror Thriller on a Remote Island

When a group of friends trades city life for a serene coastal weekend, their escape takes a chilling turn in Andrew Hull's eerie horror thriller, *Siren* (2010). What begins as a simple rescue mission to save a mysterious, alluring woman stranded on a remote island spirals into a claustrophobic nightmare. The once-idyllic getaway becomes a desperate fight for survival as trust shatters and primal instincts take over. Hull crafts a tense, atmospheric tale where seduction lurks beneath innocence—a story soaked in dread and betrayal. With its slow-burn suspense and unsettling visuals, *Siren* explores themes of temptation, survival, and the dark side of human nature, all wrapped in a haunting coastal setting.

The film's taut pacing and brooding cinematography amplify the sense of isolation, making every shadow a potential threat. As the friends grapple with their dwindling options, the line between victim and predator blurs, leaving audiences questioning who—or what—is truly in control. *Siren* delivers a gripping, low-budget chiller that lingers long after the final frame.