Popularity: 8 (history)
Director: | Scott Derrickson |
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Writer: | Scott Derrickson, C. Robert Cargill |
Staring: |
True-crime writer Ellison Oswald is in a slump; he hasn't had a best seller in more than 10 years and is becoming increasingly desperate for a hit. So, when he discovers the existence of a snuff film showing the deaths of a family, he vows to solve the mystery. He moves his own family into the victims' home and gets to work. However, when old film footage and other clues hint at the presence of a supernatural force, Ellison learns that living in the house may be fatal. | |
Release Date: | Mar 29, 2012 |
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Director: | Scott Derrickson |
Writer: | Scott Derrickson, C. Robert Cargill |
Genres: | Horror, Mystery, Thriller |
Keywords | drowning, pennsylvania, usa, child murder, writing, snuff, tape, murder, home movie footage, massacre, power outage, held captive, hanging, death, car fire, novelist, attic, occult, super 8mm footage, moving in, book writing, supernatural horror |
Production Companies | Summit Entertainment, Alliance Films, Blumhouse Productions, Automatik Entertainment |
Box Office |
Revenue: $82,515,113
Budget: $3,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Aug 05, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Ethan Hawke | Ellison Oswalt |
Juliet Rylance | Tracy Oswalt |
Vincent D'Onofrio | Professor Jonas |
James Ransone | Deputy |
Fred Thompson | Sheriff |
Clare Foley | Ashley Oswalt |
Michael Hall D'Addario | Trevor Oswalt |
Victoria Leigh | Stephanie Stevenson |
Blake Mizrahi | Christopher Miller |
Cameron Ocasio | BBQ Son / Killer |
Danielle Kotch | Lawn Girl |
Ethan Haberfield | Pool Party Boy |
Nicholas King | Bughuul / Mr. Boogie |
Tavis Smiley | Anchor |
Rachel Konstantin | Mrs. Stevenson (uncredited) |
Chester the Chihuahua | Barking Dog (uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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Frédéric Thoraval | Editor |
Sheila Jaffe | Casting |
Ruth Salen | Casting |
Abby O'Sullivan | Costume Design |
Arielle Toelke | Makeup Department Head |
David Brisbin | Production Design |
Christopher Norr | Director of Photography |
Satoko Ichinose | Hair Department Head |
Terry Robbins | Hair Department Head |
Sonia Castleberry | Hairstylist |
Liliana Meyrick | Key Hair Stylist |
Lauzanne Nel | Key Makeup Artist |
Karma Karel | Makeup Department Head |
Jason Milani | Special Effects Makeup Artist |
Stacy St. Onge | Special Effects Makeup Artist |
Björn Rehbein | Special Effects Makeup Artist |
Rich Krusell | Special Effects Makeup Artist |
John El Manahi | Art Direction |
Carmen Cárdenas | Assistant Art Director |
Charles J. Coleman | Assistant Property Master |
Jacqueline Canto | Assistant Set Decoration |
Richard Hebrank | Construction Coordinator |
Peter Bundrick | Key Carpenter |
Phil Beck III | Leadman |
Andrew Settle | Leadman |
Thomas Spence | Property Master |
Omar Vaid | Property Master |
Chris Leuzzi | Set Dresser |
Mike Spence | Set Dresser |
Roddy Cruz | Set Dresser |
Doug Devine | Set Dresser |
Justin Price | Set Dresser |
Aaron Becker | Title Designer |
Beauxregard Neylon | ADR Mixer |
Thomas W. Jordan | Boom Operator |
Alex Ullrich | Foley Artist |
John Sanacore | Foley Mixer |
Marc Aramian | Sound Designer |
David A. Whittaker | Sound Effects Editor |
Jack Hutson | Sound Mixer |
Matthew Iadarola | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Paul Hackner | Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Supervising Sound Editor |
Matt von Brock | CG Supervisor |
Diane Macke | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Adrian Colbert | Visual Effects Editor |
Ryan Felix | Visual Effects Editor |
Tim Jacobsen | Visual Effects Producer |
Jason Piccioni | Visual Effects Producer |
David Altenau | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Phillip Beck | Special Effects Coordinator |
Ryan Senecal | Special Effects Coordinator |
Scott Maguire | Camera Operator |
Jack Donnelly | Camera Operator |
Matthew Tibbenham | Camera Supervisor |
Jenna Bush | Camera Intern |
Nina Kuhn | Chief Lighting Technician |
Jeremy Launais | Chief Lighting Technician |
Randolph Carty | Dolly Grip |
Craig Addonizio | Electrician |
Carl Casano | Electrician |
Sean Feehan | Electrician |
Will Dearborn | First Assistant Camera |
Blaise Miller | Generator Operator |
Brent Poleski | Key Grip |
Alex Klabukov | Key Grip |
George Bianchini | Steadicam Operator |
Phillip V. Caruso | Still Photographer |
Daniel C. McFadden | Still Photographer |
Alexandra Franklin | Casting Assistant |
Susan Paley Abramson | Casting Associate |
Lee Genick | Extras Casting |
Ronen Gevint | Extras Casting |
Joseph Hicks | Extras Casting |
Gina Ruiz | Assistant Costume Designer |
Shawnique Hill | Costume Supervisor |
Jessica Wenger | Costume Supervisor |
Tyler Fagerstrom | Digital Intermediate Assistant |
Steve Rodriguez | Digital Intermediate Colorist |
Tony Dustin | Digital Intermediate Colorist |
David E. Schneider | Digital Intermediate Editor |
Christine Dougherty | Digital Intermediate Producer |
Reggie Diaz | Digital Intermediate Producer |
Sarah C. Reeves | First Assistant Editor |
Michael Nickodem | Location Manager |
Thomas Milano | Music Editor |
Richard Green | Epk Producer |
Olenka Denysenko | Script Supervisor |
Stacy Rowe | Script Supervisor |
Miguel Palos | Thanks |
Nicholas R. Bell | Second Assistant Director |
Adam Bernard | Second Second Assistant Director |
Gerard DiNardi | First Assistant Director |
Angie Conners | Thanks |
Diego Fernando Coronel | Thanks |
Jonathan Deckter | Thanks |
Alex Demetriades | Thanks |
W.B. Kirby Hill | Thanks |
Sammy Janowitz | Thanks |
Stephen Kempser | Thanks |
Richard Kuhnla | Thanks |
Julie Mandelbaum | Thanks |
Dror Mohar | Thanks |
Frank Prugo | Thanks |
Michael Roban | Thanks |
Lauren Valenti | Thanks |
Bonnie Voland | Thanks |
Rebecca Weis | Thanks |
J. Tom Jones | Transportation Captain |
Herb Lieberz | Transportation Coordinator |
Scott Lieberz | Driver |
James Messersmith | Driver |
Austin Nisar | Driver |
Gary O'Connell | Driver |
Harry Ycaza | Driver |
Brian Wiggins | Production Assistant |
Stephen Belmont | Production Assistant |
Shatirah Rolle | Production Assistant |
Anthony Rigual | Production Assistant |
Mike Mitchell | Production Assistant |
Timothy LaFleur | Set Production Assistant |
Matt Hill | Set Production Assistant |
Parker Haynes | Production Assistant |
Alyssa Fannick | Production Assistant |
Blaine Chou | Set Production Assistant |
George Brassey | Key Set Production Assistant |
Mitchell Berkowitz | Set Medic |
Deborah Blake | Set Medic |
Cathy Heskin | Set Medic |
Heidi Burger | Stunts |
Szilvia Gogh | Stunts |
Chris J. King | Stunts |
Michael R. King | Stunts |
Rob King | Stunt Coordinator |
Devin Sanchez | Stunts |
Trampas Thompson | Stunt Coordinator |
Aaron Vexler | Stunt Double |
Katie Letien | Stunt Double |
Daniel Wehr | Sound Designer, Additional Music, Songs |
Scott Derrickson | Director, Screenplay |
C. Robert Cargill | Screenplay |
Christopher Young | Original Music Composer |
Sarah Hindsgaul | Hairstylist |
Mark DeSimone | ADR Mixer |
Ric Schnupp | ADR Recordist |
Daniel Feighery | First Assistant "B" Camera |
Steve Berens | Animal Wrangler |
Jasi Cotton Lanier | Stunt Double, Stunts |
Tavis Smiley | Thanks |
Cornel West | Thanks |
Natalie Jones | Production Assistant, Set Production Assistant |
Emily Brobst | Stunt Double |
Scott Burik | Stunts |
Chris Colombo | Stunts |
Tanner Gill | Stunts |
Manny Siverio | Stunt Coordinator |
Mark Stefanich | Stunts |
Shawnna Thibodeau | Stunts |
Daniel McCabe | Best Boy Electric |
Stanton Barrett | Stunts |
Liliana Maggio | Key Hair Stylist |
Scott DeAngelo | Dolly Grip |
Dane A. Davis | Sound Designer, Supervising Sound Editor |
Stuart Ford | Thanks |
Name | Title |
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Charles Layton | Executive Producer |
Jason Blum | Producer |
Brian Kavanaugh-Jones | Producer |
Scott Derrickson | Executive Producer |
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Sinister (A Horror Movie): From a Commoner’s View NO SPOILERS – SheBlogger hates spoilers :) Okay…so here’s another horror movie review from the girl who is yet to be scared with scenes shot in the dark, gory murders and startling sound effects. HeBlogger and I went to the mall la ... st Sunday to watch a different movie. We thought Tiktik, which is a Filipino horror movie, was already showing. Apparently, it is not scheduled until next week. Then we saw Sinister’s poster, which said, “from the producer of Paranormal and Insidious”. We have seen both movies and we both didn’t like Paranormal but both enjoyed Insidious. So we said, okay…let’s watch this instead. Didn’t know anything about this movie Sinister so as we walked inside the empty movie house, I wondered which one is it going to be like. Is it going to be a homemade movie about paranormal activities with three different endings? Oh please…I fervently hope not! I crossed my fingers because I noticed there were rolls of super 8 films on the poster. Or is it going to be about demons capturing souls and possessing the physical body with a non-happy ending? Or is it going to be a totally different story? I hoped it would be. We were the first two of the five people who came to watch this movie. The others were a group of three teenage girls, who surprisingly didn’t scream or shout at all, throughout the screening. What a joy to be watching in silence and absolute peace! Okay, on to the movie review… The movie opens with a scene shot like a home video, so I go like, uh-oh… But don’t be disheartened. It’s nothing like Paranormal and deeper into the story, you’d see that it is more like Insidious. That much I would tell you. The story is about a real crime stories writer, played by Ethan Hawke (the only actor I know in the movie), who moved his entire family to a house where a family was hung to death in the backyard tree and their little girl still missing. In the course of his research and with the help of rolls of seemingly innocent and happy family home videos that mysteriously appeared in the attic, he discovers more brutal murders of different families in different houses. So there’s the question… Are these murders in any way related, considering there’s always a little child missing? I must say that I find the premise of the story original. Well, at least for me. So I give it 4.5 gems for Story and Originality... Continue reading on: http://heblogs-sheblogs.com/2012/10/sinister-movie-review/
Bughuul the Bastard! After moving himself and his family into a new house that was the scene of a horrendous crime, true-crime writer Ellison Oswalt (Ethan Hawke) finds a box of 8mm "snuff" films that suggest the murder he is currently researching is the work of a serial killer whose career dates ... some way back still further... It is becoming the un-reviewable genre, horror that is, there are just too many splinters of horror to choose from and so many people to cater for. There are many who stand up and proudly proclaim that they will watch any horror film and view it on its own terms, yet in this new millennium age that doesn't appear to be the case. I know I'm at fault, I hate torture porn and excessive grue type films, they just bore me, so can I review Hostel 9, Saw 27 and Wrong Turn 12 fairly? No, I don't think I can. I mean the human body can only be sliced up in so many different ways, right? Right? Vice Versa, can someone who loves Argento, Roth and the like, review fairly a boo-jump ghost story that caters for those who want to wet themselves when something jumps out of a cupboard? I really don't think so, but I digress... Sinister is a wonderfully creepy movie that deals firmly in the realm of demons who come into the real world to cause unmitigating terror and heartbreak. It has no "axe" to grind with the blood thirsty who want to see arteries sliced and diced, it just wants to put a protagonist front and centre as he gets in way above his head, have his family come under serious threat; especially the child (oh my, the children...), and throw in the odd "boo-jump" moment to keep the pant wetters happy. The video footage used to show us the previous crimes unnerves greatly and there's a strong mystery element to keep the intrigue level high, whilst the ending doesn't cop out in the slightest. Hawke is excellent, perfectly portraying a man horrified yet submerged by the need to unravel the story, but his turn is sadly balanced by Juliet Rylance as the wife who seems unable to generate believable emotion. This film really isn't for any horror fan who isn't into the "demon in the real world" type horror; like Insidious for example. While those who like this splinter of horror and still decry it brings nothing new to the table, I'll ask again, well what would you like to see brought to the table then? I love this sub-genre of horror, and I feel Sinister is one of the best films of its type in recent years. Its reputation amongst like minded adults is well founded...just don't watch the trailer first, mind! 8/10
Hits an absurdly high number of horror clichés, but manages to do it in a pretty successful manner. Features many more laugh out moments than you might expect from a horror of this type. Not sure if that's a pro or a con. _Final rating:★★★ - I liked it. Would personally recommend you give it a go ... ._