Sinister | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | February 22, 2013
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Some affectively spooky moments. Good looking scenes but sometimes feels too staged and the demon looks like a member of Slipknot.
| genre | Horror |
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| synopsis | Found footage helps a true-crime novelist realize how and why a family was murdered in his new home, though his discoveries put his entire family in the path of a supernatural entity. |
| lead actors | Ethan Hawke | Vincent D'Onofrio | James Ransone | Fred Dalton Thompson | Clare Foley | Juliet Rylance | Cameron Ocasio | Michael Hall D'Addario | Victoria Leigh | Blake Mizrahi |
| director | Scott Derrickson |












