December 3, 2012

'Sinister' to hit Blu-ray and DVD in February



February 19th will see the release to Blu-ray, DVD, Digital and VOD of Sinister, from director Scott Derrickson. It will be released by Summit Entertainment and comes with a few extras, which include two audio commentaries. I caught the movie at the theater and really enjoyed it.


From the producer of Paranormal Activity and Insidious, comes the gripping new horror film, Sinister, starring Ethan Hawke (Daybreakers), arriving on Blu-ray Disc (plus Digital Copy and UV), DVD (plus Digital Copy and UV), Digital Download, Video On Demand and Pay-Per-View February 19 from Summit Entertainment, a LIONSGATE company.  Directed and co-written by Scott Derrickson (The Exorcism of Emily Rose) and co-starring Juliet Rylance (Animal), Fred Dalton Thompson (TV's "Law & Order"), James Ransone (The Next Three Days), Clare Foley (Win Win) and Michael Hall D'Addario (People Like Us), Sinister is a terrifying and intelligent new take on the found footage genre. 

The Sinister Blu-ray and DVD both include audio commentaries, deleted scenes and multiple featurettes that provide fascinating insight into the pulse-pounding thriller.  Sinister will be available on Blu-ray Disc and DVD for the suggested retail price of $39.99 and $29.95, respectively.

Ten years ago, true crime writer Ellison Oswald (Hawke) made his reputation with a best-selling account of a notorious murder.  Now, desperate to replicate the success of his first book, he moves his family into a home where the previous occupants were brutally executed and a child disappeared, hoping to find inspiration in the crime scene. In the home, Ellison discovers a cache of terrifying home movies, unwittingly opening the door into a nightmarish mystery.

BLU-RAY/DVD SPECIAL FEATURES*

  • Audio commentary with director Scott Derrickson
  • Audio commentary with writers Scott Derrickson and C. Robert Cargill
  • "Living in a House of Death" featurette
  • "True Crime Authors" featurette
  • Deleted scenes with optional audio commentary with director Scott Derrickson
*Subject to change


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