When you watch as many horror films as I do it becomes more
and more difficult to scare me. But then movies like “Sinister” come along and
wham I’m a cowering little boy scared out of his mind. There have been some
films over the past few years capable of truly frightening me. Those would
include “Paranormal Activity” and “Insidious.” And now here is “Sinister” which
takes a cue from these movies with an interesting addition of “The Ring” as
well. It actually works as a mix of serial killer thriller, supernatural
horror, and found footage creepfest. It’s certainly the scariest movie of the
year, and while it doesn’t rely on blood and guts (there’s actually relatively
little actual onscreen violence) it makes up for in sheer disturbing images
that are certainly not for the little ones.
The film stars Ethan Hawke (in an amazingly effective
performance) as a true crime novelist. His name is Ellison and he has just
moved his family (his wife, young son and daughter) to a new suburban house so
he can conduct research for his new book: about a family that was mysteriously
hanged to death– in the backyard of the house he just purchased. Ellison finds
a box of super 8 film reels in the attic, and each one is more terrifying than
the last. They all contain footage of different families being brutally
murdered, in varying but equally disturbing ways. In each case, a child in the
family was also missing. Ellison is determined to solve these crimes and become
famous and rich and provide for his family. But at what cost? Soon things go
bump in the night and he slowly unravels a mystery that may not quite have been
worth unraveling in the first place.
There are some truly terrifying moments in “Sinister.” Even
the strongest of constitutions will find some scenes disturbing. Scott
Derrickson who tried his hand at horror in the underwhelming “The Exorcism of
Emily Rose” has certainly delivered with this film (which he co-wrote with C.
Robert Cargill). The family’s house is appropriately underlit, even in the
daytime, and the nighttime sequences are overwhelmingly suspenseful. Even if
the film uses a few too many “children are creepy” moments for my particular
taste, the movie offers some truly frightening images. The “found” super 8 footage
consists of some nightmare-inducing sequences including one in which a family
is tied to their beds and an off-screen killer slits each of their throats.
It’s enough to give Hannibal Lecter the willies.
The film takes its time, setting up the story and characters
without just throwing scary things in our faces for no reason. Its emphasis on
atmosphere and suspense rather than blood and guts is a nice change of pace now
that the “Saw” films are no longer in existence. Hawke gives a great central
performance and its enthralling to watch his character mentally unravel as he
discovers what sinister secrets are lurking in his house. His obsession with wanting
to write a successful novel and his love for his family ring alarmingly true.
This is a frightening, original horror entry that should become a staple in
everyone’s Halloween scary movie viewing schedule. GRADE: A-
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