Wednesday, 17 October 2012

Sinister Movie Review-Nuffnang Premiere Screening


GSC Mid Valley movie double shot..Round 2-Nuffnang Premiere Screening of Sinister.


From the producer of Insidious and Paranormal Activity Jason Blum, and the director of The Exorcism of Emily Rose Scott Derrickson, Sinister is definitely one of the most creepy horror movie I had come into encounter recently.

Instead of outright violence and bloody splatter scene, Derrickson choose to deliver intense tension by series of creepy night sequences & grainy video footage. With moment to moment scares in between and continuous up scaling of tense emotional strain, Sinister is better than most of its contemporaries.   



The story begins with crime author Ellison Oswalt (Ethan Hawke) who moves his family to a new town in order to write his new book about a grisly family murder. The Oswalts take up residence in the deceased family’s house and Ellison begins his investigation, attempting to piece together the details of the crime, until one night he discovers a box of super 8 home videos in the attic, plunge his family into a nightmarish experience of supernatural horror.



The movie succeeds in delivering an exceptionally engaging, and spooky, movie experience with quality characters, a smart story, and plenty of scares. The creepy sensation of Sinister brings more excitement than those straight-ahead horror movies.


Rating: 6.9/10

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