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Free new movies Sinister

Free new movies Sinister


Sinister is a frightening new thriller from the producer of the Paranormal Activity films and the writer-director of The Exorcism of Emily Rose. Ethan Hawke plays a true crime novelist who discovers a box of mysterious, disturbing home movies that plunge his family into a nightmarish experience of supernatural horror. -- (C) Summit R
Release Date Sinister Oct 12, 2012 Wide
Sinister

Actors For Sinister

Ethan Hawke,Juliet Rylance,James Ransone,Vincent D'Onofrio,Fred Dalton Thompson,Michael Hall D'Addario,Clare Foley,Rob Riley,Tavis Smiley,Janet Zappala,Victoria Leigh,Cameron Ocasio,Ethan Haberfield,Danielle Kotch,Blake Mizrahi,Nick King,Claire Foley,Nicholas King (II)

Genres Sinister : Horror

User Ranting Sinister : 3.5
User Percentage For Sinister : 62 %
User Count Like for Sinister : 56,068
All Critics Ranting For Sinister : 6.2
All Critics Count For Sinister : 121
All Critics Percentage For Sinister : 62 %

Review For Sinister

More stupid than scary, Sinister can't even figure out who its real demon is.
Peter Howell-Toronto Star

A mixed bag of old-school and contemporary horror tricks that occasionally raises a hair prickle of intrigue.
Liam Lacey-Globe and Mail

Despite some effective bumps and frights, and at least one memorable jolt from a full-throated D'Addario, "Sinister" is mainly just a series of snuff-reels with sick-joke titles ...
Rafer Guzman-Newsday

C'mon, Ethan Hawke, you're better than this. Isn't there a "Before Sunset" sequel that needs your attention?
Sara Stewart-New York Post

The hero of "Sinister" is almost unaccountably dumb. So, unfortunately, is the movie.
Michael O'Sullivan-Washington Post

As the best horror stories so often do, "Sinister" makes clear that we are our own boogeymen, the worst monsters of all.
Mark Olsen-Los Angeles Times

Is it scary? Creepy is more like it. "Sinister" makes you feel uneasy, lulls you into sleepy mode and then slaps you with a couple of cheap scares.
Paul Chambers-Movie Chambers

Hawke is utterly convincing as the driven but dodgy writer and Derrickson has great fun infecting the quivering audience with his hero's creeping paranoia.
Andy Lea-Daily Star

Ethan Hawke creates a believable character who wants to write a best seller, but that is the only thing in this movie that rings true or logical.
Jackie K. Cooper-jackiekcooper.com

has the all too rare virtue of being a horror film with a fine gloss of originality and genuine surprise to it
Andrea Chase-Killer Movie Reviews

Scary but contrived... .
Dennis Schwartz-Ozus' World Movie Reviews

Falls short of great horror
Robert Denerstein-Movie Habit

Derrickson is a sharp stylist who knows how to meld dreadful imagery with actual ideas that make his horror films more than just exercises in goose-the-audience manipulation
James Kendrick-Q Network Film Desk

Writer/director Scott Derrickson has a touch for using old horror movie tools to create new scares, and he also incorporates several interesting themes into Sinister.
Jeffrey M. Anderson-Common Sense Media

A most delicious kind of horror movie... gives us a nice adrenaline boost and otherwise doesn't linger.
Tim Brayton-Antagony & Ecstasy

Writer-director Scott Derrickson does absolutely nothing right.
Jim Lane-Sacramento News & Review

Sinister isn't perfect, but it easily tops most of its scare-starved competition.
Alexandra Cavallo-Boston Phoenix

If we define ["sinister"] as meaning, "ominous, forbidding, portending of doom," the film starts well enough, with suggestions of dark and sinister events to come; but soon other words creep into mind: stolid, sluggish, tedious.
Steve Biodrowski-Cinefantastique

I'm uh-scared, I'm uh-scared!"
Bob Grimm-Tucson Weekly

The most enthusiastic thing I can say about it is that I've sat through worse -- much worse -- and I'll probably sit through worse again in about a week.
Ken Hanke-Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)

Indebted to some welcome influences, including King ('The Shining') and Antonioni ('Blowup').
John Beifuss-Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)

We begin with old Super 8 footage of a family hanging from a tree which is either a terrible tragedy or a natural outcome of the average Disney vacation.
Mark Ramsey-MovieJuice!

I never look at Rotten Tomatoes until after I publish my review. My reviews agree with the Tomatometer 77% of the time. While "Sinister" is fresh here based on 100+ reviews, it's only barely so at 63%. That's wrong. This is the best horror film of 2012.
Adam Fendelman-HollywoodChicago.com

It's an ominous beginning to a fright-filled fortnight.
Susan Granger-SSG Syndicate

Sinister is not only director Scott Derrickson's most fully realized vision but also his most personal film. And as haunted houses go, this one is beautifully noisy.
Jeffrey Overstreet-Looking Closer

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