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Sunday, April 22, 2012

Summit Entertainment releases artwork for 'Sinister'


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Just in time for this year’s Cinemacon, Summit Entertainment has released the following bit of bloody banner artwork for its upcoming Halloween offering, Sinister (review here), and we've got every pixel of it for you on tap right here!

The film, which stars James Ransone, Ethan Hawke, and Juliet Rylance, will arrive in theatres on October 5th via Summit Entertainment.

From a script by director Scott Derrickson and C. Robert Cargill, "Ethan Hawke plays a journalist who travels with his family around the country to investigate gruesome murders he turns into books. After he moves his family into a house where another family was murdered, the journo discovers found footage that unveils horrifying clues beyond what caused the original tragedy."

8 comments:

vikeau said...

Intense and way cool.

Ruby said...

Oooo, sounds so creepy!! I can hardly wait!!

Leigh said...

I both love these sort of movies, and am terrified while watching them. Can't wait to see it, I'm sure Ethan Hawke will be terrific. Anyone know what part Vincent plays?

Nantz said...

I LOVE movie poster art and always look forward to seeing what they come up with...this one is pretty cool. Leigh, Vincent has a small part as 'Professor Jonas'.

vikeau said...

Dr. Jonas--a PhD who provides background information to Ethan Hawke's character about the house and some other stuff. Nantz posted several reviews about a month ago. If you get the chance take a look at the reviews and preview audience reactions. It looks like its going to be a winner.

JoJo said...

I am on the fence if I'm gonna see this. You guys know what a chicken I am about scary movies.

Leigh said...

Thanks for that info. I read the review here (by clicking on it) and it sounds fantastic. Hopefully as it has a good cast we might get it, at least on dvd, down here in Oz.

Nantz said...

Thanks for filling in, vikeau. Leigh, when the movie screened at the SXSW festival Twitter lit up like a Christmas tree with all good comments.