Kerry’s American boyfriend Brody is a strange character. He mediates his entire existence via a near constantly rolling video diary. Kerry feels like there are three people in their relationship – Brody, Kerry and a video recorder.
As they prepare to embark on a camping trek into the middle of nowhere, Brody tapes the following entry about the profound effect of isolation and his plans to leave her alone in the wilderness…
The producer of “Insidious” and “Paranormal Activity” delivers a chilling horror like no other with a movie that is being hotly tipped as the most effective edge-of-your-seat cinematic experience of the year.
Producer Jason Blum (Insidious; Paranormal Activity1, 2 and 3), co-writer/director Scott Derrickson (The Day The Earth Stood Still; The Exorcism Of Emily Rose; Hellraiser: Inferno) and stars Ethan Hawke (Daybreakers; Assault On Precinct 13; Before Sunset), Vincent D’Onofrio (Chained; Staten Island; Brooklyn’s Finest), James Ransome (Treme; Generation Kill; Prom Night) and Fred Dalton Thompson (Law & Order).
Desperately in need of a best seller to revive his struggling career, true crime writer Ellison (Ethan Hawke), moves his family to the scene of his most recent story; the unsolved, gruesome murder of a loving, happy suburban family.
Shunned by the local community and strained by his obligations to his family, the discovery of a batch of home movies in the attic offers Ellison shocking proof to the crime he is investigating. Ellison notices the same unidentified figure appearing in each of the 8mm films, leaving him convinced that all the incidents are linked by a truly bizarre connection. As his investigations uncover the terrifying truth he starts to lose his grip on reality and it soon becomes clear that he is placing his own family in harm’s way.
Reviews
It’s like “8MM” meets “The Shining”. A supremely creepy horror, full of dread, shocking images and almost unbearable tension, this one is pretty much guaranteed to give audiences nightmares. It also features a superb central performance by Ethan Hawke.
“An extremely effective horror feature; one that creates its own highly original mythology, and wholeheartedly terrifies from start-to-finish.” – IGN.com
“A dark and stormy horror movie of the Stephen King variety… the supernatural figures are among the scariest to appear in an American horror movie since ‘The Grudge’.” –Indiewire.com
“An incredibly classy production… not only is it skilfully shot, with truly chilling found footage, but the score is a masterpiece of electronic dread.” – Sound On Sight
“A deeply frightening horror film that takes its obligation to alarm very seriously. If this isn’t the most disquieting movie I see in 2012, I don’t know if I’ll be able to handle whatever is.” – Film.com
“A hair-raising descent into terror that evokes the spirit of horror classics like ‘The Changeling’ or ‘The Amityville Horror’.” – Movies.com
“The scares are not just intense but unyielding in this compelling horror yarn.” – Variety
“Admirably intense… ‘Sinister’ is just a bad-ass little horror flick.” – FearNet.com
Impressive in its restraint at its quieter moments, and powerfully disturbing at its nastiest… a darkly entertaining terror tale.” – FearNet.com