
Sinister 2
Some Things You Can't Unsee.
A young mother and her twin sons move into a rural house that's marked for death.
- 5.9
- 2015
- Released
- 1h 37m

James Ransone
Ex-Deputy So & So
Shannyn Sossamon
Courtney Collins
Robert Daniel Sloan
Dylan Collins
Dartanian Sloan
Zach Collins
Lea Coco
Clint Collins
Tate Ellington
Dr. Stomberg
John Beasley
Father Rodriguez
Lucas Jade Zumann
Milo
Jaden Klein
Ted
Laila Haley
Emma
Caden M. Fritz
Peter
Olivia Rainey
Catherine
Nicholas King
Bughuul
Delphine Pontvieux
Electrocution Mom
Michael B. Woods
The Creeper
Tory O. Davis
Security Guard
Howie Johnson
State Trooper Shermer
Grace Holuby
Stomberg's Daughter
John Francis Mountain
Christmas Father
Nicole Santini
Christmas Mother
Stephen Varga
Christmas Son
Skylar McClure
Christmas Daughter
Nico Ford
Swamp Victim (uncredited)











Released
en
$10,000,000.00
$53,329,150.00
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- #investigation
- #supernatural
- #haunted house
- #snuff
- #deputy
- #sequel
- #evil spirit
- #murder
- #private investigator
- #disappearance
- #investigator
- #twins
- #killer
- #evil
- #ritual murder
- #ghost
- #mysterious killer
- #evil child
- #isolated farmhouse
- #cold case
- #supernatural power
- #rural
Reviews

Modern horror sequels are often failures. I thought that as the first film wasn't great that I wouldn't be as disappointed if this film turned out to be bad. I was wrong, Compared to this, the first instalment was a masterpiece and this made me realise how it was successful at achieving its goals sometimes. 'Sinister 2' was quite scary in places. No doubt, the cinema playing the film super loud

> What's the most dangerous? The dark force or the evil father. The first film was good, I enjoyed it, but not scary. So a sequel was expected and it failed to live up to the standards of the original. I would say, it was a decent horror film, with more story and drama than the creepy atmosphere. One character retained from the previous and the core theme remained, but tried a different method
In filmmaker Scott Derrickson’s original ‘Sinister’, this writer’s critical impressions toward the sub-par psychological yarn was rather blunt if not consistent with the steady diet of formulaic fightfests. The following passage pretty much sums up the cinematic sentiments from the movie’s critique: 'At best Sinister is a lukewarm twitchy tale that routinely teases the audience with the obligat











