Download Sinister 2012 1080p BluRay X264-AMIABLE torrent from movies category on. quality x264 bd dvdrip telesync hd screener cam. Sinister.2012.720p.Kevinw113. 该片热门影评: sinister 险恶---有那么点创新 有那么点恶俗 热乎乎的影评!只有在这个时候我才感到. Reiko评分 7.0 Sinister.2012.1080p.BluRay.X264. Find helpful customer reviews and review ratings for Sinister [Blu-ray] at Amazon.com. Read honest and unbiased product reviews from our users./>. Not enough torrents? - Check your spelling - Try less or different keywords - Try lower quality torrents. The Blu-ray: Vital Disc Stats. Lionsgate and Summit Home Entertainment bring 'Sinister' to Blu-ray on a Region A locked, BD50 disc with a code for an UltraViolet. Amazon. com: Customer Reviews: Sinister [Blu- ray]There are so many films like 'Sinister' being churned out, it would be easy to dismiss it as one more by- the- numbers haunted house flick. It manages to succeed where 9. But it's got plenty of faults, too. You will have your intelligence insulted on several occasions, unless you're one of the microcephalic crowd any aspiring box- office conqueror is forced to pander to (since you're taking the time to read and research before viewing, I'll assume you aren't); there will be creepy children drawing creepy pictures and wearing creepy pancake makeup, and every scary moment will be artificially augmented with sudden explosions of noise and music. Whatever. Any horror fans out there, regardless how discriminating their tastes might be, will have made their peace with such compromises long ago. This is not a horror classic, by any means, but it has flashes of inspiration. If you start watching 'Sinister' looking to make fun of a horror flick, you won't have any problems finding material. But if you go into it with your critical voice on 'mute', it's solid entertainment. My suggestion for anyone who fears they will be way too smart to enjoy 'Sinister', but are still going to watch it for some weird, sinister reason, is to get really drunk. If that option seems too extreme, try Quaaludes, barbiturates, or some other rarely prescribed drug that rock stars of the 1. NOTE: I'm obviously joking about the Quaaludes and whatnot, I just like the fontifical beauty of the name 'Quaaludes'. Try something safe instead, like Heroin). True- crime writer Ellison Oswalt moves his unsuspecting family into a house that was the scene of a quadruple homicide, hoping to recharge his fading literary career. As they're moving in, he discovers a box in the attic that shouldn't be there. It contains a Super- 8 film projector and several tins of reel- to- reel footage. Each film has a banal home movie title like 'Hanging Out', 'Family BBQ' or 'Pool Party', but contains footage of a family being murdered by the camera- man. Regardless what your feelings are about 'The Ring' (and the Japanese original, Ringu), the deadly videotape that was so central to the plot had to be deeply disturbing, and it was; similarly, there is an eerie, unnatural quality to every frame of Super- 8 film in 'Sinister', and every time he turns on the projector, it inspires an anxious excitement. Like 'The Ring', a lot of the unease can be attributed to the soundtrack that accompanies the film; but while VHS tapes have sound, Super- 8 does not. Oswalt makes the decision to keep this discovery to himself; considering the fact that this means with- holding apparently vital evidence relating to a series of multiple homicides, this seems like a really bad idea. Ethan Hawke does an excellent job of making Oswalt believable and sympathetic, despite the terrible choices he makes at every critical juncture.. I didn't really buy the notion of a wife who lets her husband choose when and where they move, even letting him pick out the house - especially when he has a history of selecting prior homes based on their proximity to the grisly crime he's investigating. If Stephen King has taught us anything - - and in most cases he probably hasn't - - it's that when you're dealing with a thoroughly fictitious demon/deity that eats children, you need to make the human drama believable. Also, it's a small detail, but the attic doesn't match the house; it belongs to a house with a roof that has gable ends, instead of the cottage- ends the exterior shots depict. And while I don't know Pennsylvania well, I'm fairly certain it has cold winters, making the apparent absence of insulation ill- advised; there doesn't even seem to be a thin layer in the ceiling, between the trusses and under the ancient- looking attic floor- boards. Whatever.}The protagonist doesn't believe in the supernatural, which is fine, neither do I; still, after the third or fourth inexplicable and terrifying event, I'd have to make a serious reappraisal of my beliefs or my sanity. But Oswalt's determination to redeem his literary reputation with something as powerful as his first celebrated work of non- fiction pushes him to extremes. His version of Truman Capote's `In Cold Blood' or Norman Mailer's `The Executioner's Song' - - `Kentucky Blood' - - established him as a minor star, dedicated to exposing injustice. His subsequent work, however, resulted in controversy and negative publicity after a killer went free (likely inspired by Mailer's own experiences; he was instrumental in convincing a parole board to release a talented inmate with a violent history, and was held accountable by many when this parolee killed again). Even though the reels were found together, the crime scenes contain the same cryptic symbols, and the films were all apparently made by the same person or people, a great deal of time has elapsed between each incident, with the first dating back to the sixties, and the last one in 2. As the proof keeps piling up that a supernatural entity is behind the killings, and that his own family might be the next link in the chain, Ellison doesn't get worried enough, given the crazy crap he's witnessed. There are plenty of ominous clues that don't bode well for the Oswalt's: in all of the murders, one child escapes the carnage, but disappears; their son has a habit of doing extremely creepy s**t while sleeping, like crawling into a cardboard box and then moaning, his eyes glazed over like a corpse; their daughter likes to draw on the walls, and whenever a kid picks up a crayon in a horror movie, it's never good.`Sinister' is not unique or original.. It's predictable at times, and unconvincing at others. But it's also one of the most genuinely unsettling horror films I've seen in the last couple years, alongside standouts in mainstream supernatural suspense like `The Ring' (you could call `Sinister' a cross between `The Ring' and `1. The Grudge', and `Paranormal Activity 3' (I wasn't that big a fan of the original, the second was tedious, but `PA3' was great). In the hands of another director, with a different cast, `Sinister' could have been a completely mediocre and forgettable film. It's got the creepy kids, creepy Crayola drawings featuring creepy imaginary friends, ghostly photographs, and the obligatory `Google- search' scene (which has replaced the `Library- search' scene, with dusty, leather- bound tomes of occult lore and micro- fiche archives of decades- old newspaper articles about murders and suicides). But all the tricks and tropes that misfire in other films successfully ignite in `Sinister'. Even as I was shaking my head at the silliness or familiarity, I would suddenly forget my misgivings, thanks to the overwhelmingly disturbing atmosphere. And the booze, of course. Sinister. 2. 01. 2. Blu. Ray. X2. 64- AMIABLE.
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