Sinister (2012): 10 years later, the supernatural mystery from Scott Derrickson is still a gripping and frightening watch

After ten years, Christian takes a deep dive into "Sinister," the terrifying supernatural thriller from blumhouse productions.
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After ten years, Christian takes a deep dive into "Sinister," the terrifying supernatural thriller from blumhouse productions.
Chad spends a spooky evening with Barry Sonnenfeld's 1991 film version of the classic "The Addams Family" comic and its 1993 sequel.
Christian checks into "The Atticus Institute," a chilling, low-budget entry in the found footage/horror genre.
Scott takes his carving knife to "Halloween Ends," the finale of David Gordon Green's nouveau Halloween trilogy.
Christian dives into the found footage genre, revisiting the first two Paranormal Activity entries.
As AMC launches its TV adaption of Anne Rice's classic novel "Interview with the Vampire," Chad revisits the 1994 feature film version starring Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt.
Christian takes a second look at David Mamet's smart, underrated thriller "Spartan," which flew under the radar in 2004.
Acclaimed filmmaker Brett Morgan goes on a cinematic odyssey exploring the work of David Bowie in the extraordinary "Moonage Daydream."
Scott looks at the indie horror thriller "Barbarian" that packs both laughs and scares while subverting expectations with its short run time.
As "Starship Troopers" celebrates its 25th anniversary, Chad revisits Paul Verhoeven's violent war propaganda satire.
The 1978 original "Superman" starring Christopher Reeve and Margot Kidder, is still the "Citizen Kane" of the modern superhero genre.
As the Steven Spielberg-directed "E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial" turns 40, Chad revisits the classic family film that became a pop-culture juggernaut.