Sinister (2012)
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Peers: 65
Torrent Details: DVD Rip, Dual Audio, English sub
Year: 2012
Genre: Horror, Mystery, Thriller
Director: Scott Derrickson
Starring: Ethan Hawke, Juliet Rylance, Fred Dalton Thompson
Description:
A true-crime writer 8mm home movies, feature films currently no murder, serial killer and his career dates back to the 1960s to find work, research suggests.
Review:
Ellison, played by Ethan Hawke, is a true crime novelist looking to publish a bestseller more than a decade after the release of his hit book, Kentucky Blood. Ellison moves his family (wife and two small children) in a home that was the scene of a grisly crime, leaving mother, father, and two children dead and three missing children. Moving on, Ellison finds a box of Super 8 film in the attic. To tape the murder of family formerly lived in his house and four other killings was built in 1966. The only link between the killings is a symbol found in all videos. His deteriorating marriage and his behavior becomes strange're young, Ellison is determined to connect the dots and maybe even solve the string of gruesome murders.Im sure everyone is familiar with the popular scary maze game. Even if you know what happens, you will most frightening moments likely to lead to great excitement. Are not you afraid of what's on the screen, but you're afraid of what is about to be on the screen. This is the difference between surprise and fear. If the moments leading to a jump scare is suspenseful, the actual fear considered earned. Too many horror movies today unearned jump scares. Apparently not at all one of those movies. It has its fair share of jump scares, but after the initial shock, feeling relieved at all. Stick scares you and you are back to being as tense as you were before the unlucky scare.Another different approach than most modern horror films is to actually focus on the plot. The film director Scott Derrickson takes just as much time focusing on plot development as he works scaring us, as he did with The exorcism of Emily Rose. Because the characters are more developed and have more depth, we're not associated with them much easier. Apparently more of a drama about family than it is horror movie.Ethan Hawke provides one of the best performances I've ever seen in a horror film. He was great through the whole film, but especially scintillating scenes that it failed. Juliet Rylance plays his frustrated man also equally as great. With excellent presentation by the two leads, almost no matter how well acted the character of their children, but they are great anyway. Michael Daddario who plays Trevor Hall provides one of the most shocking and terrifying scares I've ever seen (I just wish that was not in the trailer. However, if not, I peed). I was lucky enough to see this movie early and attend a session with the director and a Q & writer. Q & A, are listed as is a new take on the found footage genre. This time, however, instead of unknown origin in search of footage and editing from 36 hours to 80 minutes, the main character is the one who finds the footage. The audience was shown footage, but not all at once. He split up perfect. Every time you hear the projector powers up, you will automatically start looking through small cracks between your fingers and you will surely touch your breath.Sinister is disturbing. Saw it at disturbing. While some scenes, I was really thrilled. The ending is also very messed up and surprising. And messed up. Not to mention messed up. The pictures and the shocking murder twisted decided to stick with you. Fortunately you wont some nightmares about the movie, but just because you wont sleep all.Sinister is the scariest horror film in years and the best overall in the last decade. Horror fans will flock to see this movie and not be disappointed. It is well acted, well written, well directed, and most importantly, terrifying. If you see only horror movie with the rest of the year, let it be so. It was almost perfect and a step in the right direction for horror movies.bobbysmoviereviews.blogspot.com
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