Sinister 2

2015

Action / Horror / Mystery / Thriller

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Ethan Hawke Photo
Ethan Hawke as Ellison Oswalt
Shannyn Sossamon Photo
Shannyn Sossamon as Courtney Collins
James Ransone Photo
James Ransone as Ex-Deputy So & So
John Beasley Photo
John Beasley as Father Rodriguez
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781.61 MB
1280*720
English 2.0
R
23.976 fps
1 hr 37 min
P/S 3 / 12
1.54 GB
1920*1080
English 2.0
R
23.976 fps
1 hr 37 min
P/S 1 / 28

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by eddie_baggins3 / 10

Still sinister but totally unmemorable

While Sinister 2 is still quite well… sinister, it certainly lacks any of the originality and constant vibe of fear that made its predecessor such a memorable and competent horror film that found both success at the box office and on home release.

Directed by soon to be Dr. Strange deliverer Scott Derrickson, Sinister was a competently made horror that featured scarily good sound designs, an assured lead turn from Ethan Hawke and a somewhat unique premise that introduced us all to one of horror's most eerie creations of recent times in the form of the child hungry Bughuul.

Where the first film's use of home footage horrors and sudden appearances of Bughuul and his tribe were used to horrific effect, new director Ciarán Foy struggles to utilise the murderous footage to chilling affects here (even though a rat centric set piece is a dastardly delight) and an overuse of Bughuul undoes many of the films wannabe scares. It also doesn't help that an uninteresting story that's been co-created by Derrickson fails to engage like Ethan Hawke's struggling writer plot line of the first film.

Trying to keep things tied together by the return of James Ransone's one time sheriff's deputy So & So (seriously we never get to hear his name) and his quest to stop Bughuul's evil dominance, the plot that also includes Shannyn (yes I'm still acting) Sossamon's mother of two increasingly doomed boys just fails to fire and with a mere handful at best of genuine frightening or terrifying moments, Sinister 2 fails to recreate the ominous mood of the first film and where the first film culminated in a shocking finale, Sinister 2 try's but fails to shock us with a fiery and scythe laden crescendo.

The first Sinister offered up so much opportunity for a new franchise to take hold and while Bughuul still remains and interesting and scary creation, Sinister 2 seems to mark an early drop off in form that will likely see the Sinister franchise relegated to bargain bins before long, which is a sad proposition for a storyline that if done right, could be all types of horror filled greatness.

1 ½ late night basement movie screenings out of 5

Reviewed by Prismark103 / 10

Sinister 2

The unnamed deputy (James Ransone) returns in this sequel. He is now a private investigator tracking down families in danger from the demonic Bughuul.

He finds Courtney Collins (Shannyn Sossamon) running away from her abusive husband Clint. She has taken her twin boys Dylan and Zach with her and holed up in a house.

The house the deputy knows something evil will happen and plans to destroy.

It is the reserved Dylan who is contacted by the ghoulish children who makes him watch snuff movies. In the hope he will film the slaughter of his own family for Bughuul.

However it is the bully Zach who wants to impress the spirits. The catalyst for the horror is when Clint fights for custody by using dirty methods.

The movie gets its horror from the disturbing lo fi snuff movie segments. The children have previously filmed gruesome and inventive deaths of their family members that Dyland is forced to watch.

The final segment is off the rails. Zach manages to withstand a car accident and manages to chase everyone with a scythe.

Reviewed by Leofwine_draca4 / 10

Unwanted sequel is a lesser film in every respect

SINISTER 2 is an unwanted sequel that carries on the below-par outcome of the first film. As I recall it, the first half of the original SINISTER was an exemplary little thriller, about a guy uncovering the antics of a historical serial killer and the creepy home movies he left behind. Then it all went supernatural and turned into a dumb INSIDIOUS clone.

Unfortunately for the viewer, SINISTER 2 carries on in this same supernatural category, although for some odd reason the filmmakers seem to be more inspired by CHILDREN OF THE CORN here than the original movie. It's unfortunate that nobody in Hollywood tries to be truly creative these days instead of copying what has come previously.

Anyway, this is a typical ghostly B-flick little different from a hundred others. The film is saddled with annoying kid characters for the leads, while the adults fail to act or do much. The sense of dread from the first half of SINISTER, with the creepy music and home movies, is gone here. There are still home movies but they lack the novelty shock value and have been too planned out. SINISTER 2 is a dud, and let's hope they don't bother with a third.

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