yeah i watched this film on netflix and it was really slow but super good. he moves into the new house and his son started acting weird and then he looks around the attic to find some things. then he finds the box of tapes of multiple families being murdered in a bunch of different ways. then his family finds out that he went there just to write the book 🤷🏻♀️
@@poulomi__hari Why would someone die just for relocation? Does any curse or murder chase the person? Damn I don't think so, my f house has some abnormal issues but I can tell you that my relocation of some months did not kill me. The movie has no sense, it could if the murder chase them.
True-crime writer Ellison Oswald (Ethan Hawke) 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
Nah why do the kids have creepy imaginary friends I swear.. they can be like. “ Mommy, say hi to Thomas.” “ Who’s Thomas sweetie?” “The six foot man in my closet.” “ORPHANAGE! NOW!!”
Paragraph guy came here :3 i am lazy so just read this from wiki 💀 True crime writer Ellison Oswalt moves into a home in the fictional town of Chatford, Pennsylvania with his wife Tracy, their 12-year-old son, Trevor, and their 7-year-old daughter, Ashley. Unbeknownst to his wife and children, Ellison has moved them into the home where the Stevenson family were killed by hanging. He intends to write a biography about the case, to regain the fame he lost after his bestselling book Kentucky Blood was followed by two less successful works. He hopes to learn the fate of 10-year-old Stephanie Stevenson, who disappeared following the murders. Ellison finds a box in the attic that contains a scorpion, as well as a projector and reels of Super 8 film, each labeled as home movies. The films are footage of different families being murdered in various ways, each with a related but innocuous title, such as a mass drowning marked as "Pool Party '66." Each killing is performed by the unseen camera operator. Ellison notes the appearance of a mysterious cultic symbol and a strange, eerie man in the films. Ellison matches footage of a throat-slitting murderer to news reports from St. Louis, Missouri in 1998. Three members of the Miller family were killed, while 13-year-old Christopher Miller vanished. One night, Ellison investigates noises in the attic. Inside the film reels' canister lid, he finds a king snake and childlike drawings depicting the killings, with an eerie figure called "Mr. Boogie" also present. At one point, Ellison encounters a Rottweiler in the back garden. Ellison consults a local deputy and discovers that the filmed murders took place at different times and in different cities across the country dating back to 1966. A child from each family disappeared following every murder. And before the Stevensons moved to Chatford, they lived in the Millers' former house. The deputy refers Ellison to occult specialist Professor Jonas, to decipher the symbol in the films. Jonas relates the symbol to the ancient and obscure pagan Babylonian god Bughuul, who would kill entire families and take one of their children to consume their soul slowly. Jonas suspects the murders are part of a cult initiation rite, rather than the work of a single murderer. As Ellison investigates footsteps and noises throughout the home one night, it is revealed that ghost-like children invisible to Ellison are the cause, with one of them appearing in Ashley's bedroom. Ashley later paints this girl, whom she identifies as Stephanie Stevenson, on the wall. Another night, Ellison hears the film projector running and finds the missing children seated in the attic watching one of the films. Bughuul appears on camera before physically appearing before Ellison. Ellison takes the camera, projector, and snuff films outside and destroys them. He tells Tracy that they are moving back to their old home. Jonas sends Ellison, now back at his old house, historical images associated with Bughuul, including the mysterious symbol and three symbolic creatures that Ellison encountered at the Stevenson house: a scorpion, a snake, and a dog. Early Christians believed that images of Bughuul served as a gateway for the monster to come from the spiritual realm to the mortal world, and Bughuul can possess children who come into contact with these images. Ellison discovers the unharmed projector and films in his attic, along with a new film labeled "Extended Cut Endings". The deputy calls Ellison and informs him that every deceased family had once lived in the house where the previous murders took place. He also learns from Professor Jonas the pattern: each new murder occurred shortly after the family moved from the crime scene into a new home, traced back to the killing of the Martinez family by arson in 1979 after they moved to Sacramento, California, from the Portland, Oregon, site of the 1966 drownings. By moving away from the Stevenson house, Ellison has marked himself and his family as the next victims. The new footage depicts the missing children coming onscreen following each murder, revealing themselves to be the murderers under Bughuul's influence. Ellison becomes lightheaded and notices a green liquid at the bottom of his coffee mug, along with a note from Ashley that says, "Good night, Daddy," before losing consciousness. He awakes to find himself, Tracy, and Trevor bound and gagged on the floor. Ashley, having been influenced by the spirit of Stephanie Stevenson to fall under Bughuul's control, approaches them while filming with the 8 mm camera. She tells her father that she will make him "famous again", and proceeds to slaughter her family with an axe. She then uses their blood to paint childish pictures on the walls of the hallway, along with Bughuul's symbol on a door. Ashley views the film of her murders while drawing the killing in the lid of the home movies box. The missing children stare at her through the movie but flee when Bughuul appears. He lifts Ashley into his arms and teleports into the movie. The box of films sits in the Oswalt family's attic, now accompanied by Ashley's reel titled House Painting '12.
Why do I have to have the same name as the child lol atleast I didn’t read this at night and it’s spelt the same way to why do ppl spell Ashley weird sometimes
so basically once you watch the video tapes there is no going back creepy things start happening, and in the video it shows people being murdered, and in EVERY video there is a guy with a mask who i a demon, but the guy watched the video and the house started having haunted things, blah blah. So he moved, but that was a bad idea, the people in the video were killed just because they moved, every time the people move from the house the youngest person will murder everyone because they are possessed, and the guy gets murdered because he moved and his daughter killed them and made a new video tape called house painting, she painted the house with their blood. good movie
if your kid ever talks about being friends with some girl named Stephanie, immediately abandon them and get the hell out of there❤ (I'm slowly summoning every Stephanie-🐎)
@@iXsayXtaylorXyouXsayXswift AHHHH I AM HERE True crime writer Ellison Oswalt moves into a home in the fictional town of Chatford, Pennsylvania with his wife Tracy, their 12-year-old son, Trevor, and their 7-year-old daughter, Ashley. Unbeknownst to his wife and children, Ellison has moved them into the home where the Stevenson family were killed by hanging. He intends to write a biography about the case, to regain the fame he lost after his bestselling book Kentucky Blood was followed by two less successful works. He hopes to learn the fate of 10-year-old Stephanie Stevenson, who disappeared following the murders. Ellison finds a box in the attic that contains a scorpion, as well as a projector and reels of Super 8 film, each labeled as home movies. The films are footage of different families being murdered in various ways, each with a related but innocuous title, such as a mass drowning marked as "Pool Party '66." Each killing is performed by the unseen camera operator. Ellison notes the appearance of a mysterious cultic symbol and a strange, eerie man in the films. Ellison matches footage of a throat-slitting murderer to news reports from St. Louis, Missouri in 1998. Three members of the Miller family were killed, while 13-year-old Christopher Miller vanished. One night, Ellison investigates noises in the attic. Inside the film reels' canister lid, he finds a king snake and childlike drawings depicting the killings, with an eerie figure called "Mr. Boogie" also present. At one point, Ellison encounters a Rottweiler in the back garden. Ellison consults a local deputy and discovers that the filmed murders took place at different times and in different cities across the country dating back to 1966. A child from each family disappeared following every murder. And before the Stevensons moved to Chatford, they lived in the Millers' former house. The deputy refers Ellison to occult specialist Professor Jonas, to decipher the symbol in the films. Jonas relates the symbol to the ancient and obscure pagan Babylonian god Bughuul, who would kill entire families and take one of their children to consume their soul slowly. Jonas suspects the murders are part of a cult initiation rite, rather than the work of a single murderer. As Ellison investigates footsteps and noises throughout the home one night, it is revealed that ghost-like children invisible to Ellison are the cause, with one of them appearing in Ashley's bedroom. Ashley later paints this girl, whom she identifies as Stephanie Stevenson, on the wall. Another night, Ellison hears the film projector running and finds the missing children seated in the attic watching one of the films. Bughuul appears on camera before physically appearing before Ellison. Ellison takes the camera, projector, and snuff films outside and destroys them. He tells Tracy that they are moving back to their old home. Jonas sends Ellison, now back at his old house, historical images associated with Bughuul, including the mysterious symbol and three symbolic creatures that Ellison encountered at the Stevenson house: a scorpion, a snake, and a dog. Early Christians believed that images of Bughuul served as a gateway for the monster to come from the spiritual realm to the mortal world, and Bughuul can possess children who come into contact with these images. Ellison discovers the unharmed projector and films in his attic, along with a new film labeled "Extended Cut Endings". The deputy calls Ellison and informs him that every deceased family had once lived in the house where the previous murders took place. He also learns from Professor Jonas the pattern: each new murder occurred shortly after the family moved from the crime scene into a new home, traced back to the killing of the Martinez family by arson in 1979 after they moved to Sacramento, California, from the Portland, Oregon, site of the 1966 drownings. By moving away from the Stevenson house, Ellison has marked himself and his family as the next victims. The new footage depicts the missing children coming onscreen following each murder, revealing themselves to be the murderers under Bughuul's influence. Ellison becomes lightheaded and notices a green liquid at the bottom of his coffee mug, along with a note from Ashley that says, "Good night, Daddy," before losing consciousness. He awakes to find himself, Tracy, and Trevor bound and gagged on the floor. Ashley, having been influenced by the spirit of Stephanie Stevenson to fall under Bughuul's control, approaches them while filming with the 8 mm camera. She tells her father that she will make him "famous again", and proceeds to slaughter her family with an axe. She then uses their blood to paint childish pictures on the walls of the hallway, along with Bughuul's symbol on a door. Ashley views the film of her murders while drawing the killing in the lid of the home movies box. The missing children stare at her through the movie but flee when Bughuul appears. He lifts Ashley into his arms and teleports into the movie. The box of films sits in the Oswalt family's attic, now accompanied by Ashley's reel titled House Painting '12.
@@Suneat3rr_ I AM HERE True crime writer Ellison Oswalt moves into a home in the fictional town of Chatford, Pennsylvania with his wife Tracy, their 12-year-old son, Trevor, and their 7-year-old daughter, Ashley. Unbeknownst to his wife and children, Ellison has moved them into the home where the Stevenson family were killed by hanging. He intends to write a biography about the case, to regain the fame he lost after his bestselling book Kentucky Blood was followed by two less successful works. He hopes to learn the fate of 10-year-old Stephanie Stevenson, who disappeared following the murders. Ellison finds a box in the attic that contains a scorpion, as well as a projector and reels of Super 8 film, each labeled as home movies. The films are footage of different families being murdered in various ways, each with a related but innocuous title, such as a mass drowning marked as "Pool Party '66." Each killing is performed by the unseen camera operator. Ellison notes the appearance of a mysterious cultic symbol and a strange, eerie man in the films. Ellison matches footage of a throat-slitting murderer to news reports from St. Louis, Missouri in 1998. Three members of the Miller family were killed, while 13-year-old Christopher Miller vanished. One night, Ellison investigates noises in the attic. Inside the film reels' canister lid, he finds a king snake and childlike drawings depicting the killings, with an eerie figure called "Mr. Boogie" also present. At one point, Ellison encounters a Rottweiler in the back garden. Ellison consults a local deputy and discovers that the filmed murders took place at different times and in different cities across the country dating back to 1966. A child from each family disappeared following every murder. And before the Stevensons moved to Chatford, they lived in the Millers' former house. The deputy refers Ellison to occult specialist Professor Jonas, to decipher the symbol in the films. Jonas relates the symbol to the ancient and obscure pagan Babylonian god Bughuul, who would kill entire families and take one of their children to consume their soul slowly. Jonas suspects the murders are part of a cult initiation rite, rather than the work of a single murderer. As Ellison investigates footsteps and noises throughout the home one night, it is revealed that ghost-like children invisible to Ellison are the cause, with one of them appearing in Ashley's bedroom. Ashley later paints this girl, whom she identifies as Stephanie Stevenson, on the wall. Another night, Ellison hears the film projector running and finds the missing children seated in the attic watching one of the films. Bughuul appears on camera before physically appearing before Ellison. Ellison takes the camera, projector, and snuff films outside and destroys them. He tells Tracy that they are moving back to their old home. Jonas sends Ellison, now back at his old house, historical images associated with Bughuul, including the mysterious symbol and three symbolic creatures that Ellison encountered at the Stevenson house: a scorpion, a snake, and a dog. Early Christians believed that images of Bughuul served as a gateway for the monster to come from the spiritual realm to the mortal world, and Bughuul can possess children who come into contact with these images. Ellison discovers the unharmed projector and films in his attic, along with a new film labeled "Extended Cut Endings". The deputy calls Ellison and informs him that every deceased family had once lived in the house where the previous murders took place. He also learns from Professor Jonas the pattern: each new murder occurred shortly after the family moved from the crime scene into a new home, traced back to the killing of the Martinez family by arson in 1979 after they moved to Sacramento, California, from the Portland, Oregon, site of the 1966 drownings. By moving away from the Stevenson house, Ellison has marked himself and his family as the next victims. The new footage depicts the missing children coming onscreen following each murder, revealing themselves to be the murderers under Bughuul's influence. Ellison becomes lightheaded and notices a green liquid at the bottom of his coffee mug, along with a note from Ashley that says, "Good night, Daddy," before losing consciousness. He awakes to find himself, Tracy, and Trevor bound and gagged on the floor. Ashley, having been influenced by the spirit of Stephanie Stevenson to fall under Bughuul's control, approaches them while filming with the 8 mm camera. She tells her father that she will make him "famous again", and proceeds to slaughter her family with an axe. She then uses their blood to paint childish pictures on the walls of the hallway, along with Bughuul's symbol on a door. Ashley views the film of her murders while drawing the killing in the lid of the home movies box. The missing children stare at her through the movie but flee when Bughuul appears. He lifts Ashley into his arms and teleports into the movie. The box of films sits in the Oswalt family's attic, now accompanied by Ashley's reel titled House Painting '12.
True crime writer Ellison Oswalt moves into a home in the fictional town of Chatford, Pennsylvania with his wife Tracy, their 12-year-old son, Trevor, and their 7-year-old daughter, Ashley. Unbeknownst to his wife and children, Ellison has moved them into the home where the Stevenson family were killed by hanging. He intends to write a biography about the case, to regain the fame he lost after his bestselling book Kentucky Blood was followed by two less successful works. He hopes to learn the fate of 10-year-old Stephanie Stevenson, who disappeared following the murders. Ellison finds a box in the attic that contains a scorpion, as well as a projector and reels of Super 8 film, each labeled as home movies. The films are footage of different families being murdered in various ways, each with a related but innocuous title, such as a mass drowning marked as "Pool Party '66." Each killing is performed by the unseen camera operator. Ellison notes the appearance of a mysterious cultic symbol and a strange, eerie man in the films. Ellison matches footage of a throat-slitting murderer to news reports from St. Louis, Missouri in 1998. Three members of the Miller family were killed, while 13-year-old Christopher Miller vanished. One night, Ellison investigates noises in the attic. Inside the film reels' canister lid, he finds a king snake and childlike drawings depicting the killings, with an eerie figure called "Mr. Boogie" also present. At one point, Ellison encounters a Rottweiler in the back garden. Ellison consults a local deputy and discovers that the filmed murders took place at different times and in different cities across the country dating back to 1966. A child from each family disappeared following every murder. And before the Stevensons moved to Chatford, they lived in the Millers' former house. The deputy refers Ellison to occult specialist Professor Jonas, to decipher the symbol in the films. Jonas relates the symbol to the ancient and obscure pagan Babylonian god Bughuul, who would kill entire families and take one of their children to consume their soul slowly. Jonas suspects the murders are part of a cult initiation rite, rather than the work of a single murderer. As Ellison investigates footsteps and noises throughout the home one night, it is revealed that ghost-like children invisible to Ellison are the cause, with one of them appearing in Ashley's bedroom. Ashley later paints this girl, whom she identifies as Stephanie Stevenson, on the wall. Another night, Ellison hears the film projector running and finds the missing children seated in the attic watching one of the films. Bughuul appears on camera before physically appearing before Ellison. Ellison takes the camera, projector, and snuff films outside and destroys them. He tells Tracy that they are moving back to their old home. Jonas sends Ellison, now back at his old house, historical images associated with Bughuul, including the mysterious symbol and three symbolic creatures that Ellison encountered at the Stevenson house: a scorpion, a snake, and a dog. Early Christians believed that images of Bughuul served as a gateway for the monster to come from the spiritual realm to the mortal world, and Bughuul can possess children who come into contact with these images. Ellison discovers the unharmed projector and films in his attic, along with a new film labeled "Extended Cut Endings". The deputy calls Ellison and informs him that every deceased family had once lived in the house where the previous murders took place. He also learns from Professor Jonas the pattern: each new murder occurred shortly after the family moved from the crime scene into a new home, traced back to the killing of the Martinez family by arson in 1979 after they moved to Sacramento, California, from the Portland, Oregon, site of the 1966 drownings. By moving away from the Stevenson house, Ellison has marked himself and his family as the next victims. The new footage depicts the missing children coming onscreen following each murder, revealing themselves to be the murderers under Bughuul's influence. Ellison becomes lightheaded and notices a green liquid at the bottom of his coffee mug, along with a note from Ashley that says, "Good night, Daddy," before losing consciousness. He awakes to find himself, Tracy, and Trevor bound and gagged on the floor. Ashley, having been influenced by the spirit of Stephanie Stevenson to fall under Bughuul's control, approaches them while filming with the 8 mm camera. She tells her father that she will make him "famous again", and proceeds to slaughter her family with an axe. She then uses their blood to paint childish pictures on the walls of the hallway, along with Bughuul's symbol on a door. Ashley views the film of her murders while drawing the killing in the lid of the home movies box. The missing children stare at her through the movie but flee when Bughuul appears. He lifts Ashley into his arms and teleports into the movie. The box of films sits in the Oswalt family's attic, now accompanied by Ashley's reel titled House Painting '12.
This is one movie that still terrifies me today. I saw it years ago and I have NEVER forgotten that movie. I still think about the video of the lawn mower 😷
Ellison becomes lightheaded and notices a green liquid at the bottom of his coffee mug, along with a note from Ashley that says, "Good night, Daddy," before losing consciousness. He awakes to find himself, Tracy, and Trevor bound and gagged on the floor. Ashley, having been influenced by the spirit of Stephanie Stevenson to fall under Bughuul's control, approaches them while filming with the 8 mm camera. She tells her father that she will make him "famous again", and proceeds to slaughter her family with an axe. She then uses their blood to paint childish pictures on the walls of the hallway, along with Bughuul's symbol on a door. Ashley views the film of her murders while drawing the killing in the lid of the home movies box. The missing children stare at her through the movie but flee when Bughuul appears. He lifts Ashley into his arms and teleports into the movie. The box of films sits in the Oswalt family's attic, now accompanied by Ashley's reel titled House Painting
I’ll be the paragraph guy this time.. Sinister is about a family of four (two kids, mom & dad) moving into a house where another family was murdered. The dad finds tapes in the attic & begin to watch them, the tapes reveal other families dying in horrific ways with only one person surviving. Each tape had only one of the kids surviving, however they all went missing. The drawing that the daughter made was of a family being hung with the one survivor being her “friend” “Stephanie”. At the end, the girl slaughters her entire family (including the dad) & is taken by the main villain (Bagul/Mr. Boogie). It’s a very scary & interesting movie & I suggest you watch it. There was a sequel in 2015 however it received many bad reviews & it didn’t do very well in the box office. They planned to make a third sinister however it was cancelled.
Lemme be the summary spoilers ahead: basically dude moves family into house, find boxes of tapes from previous mürdeřs, come to find out it’s an entity that kills family’s but leaves one child to feed off of, entity can be transferred from family to family through pictures, when tapes are watched man finds entity (there’s a whole scene where when he looks away the entity looks at him). Comes to find out entity takes over one child’s mind (father thought it was taking over his son but it was actually his daughter) and then uses that child to commit the crime(and record it which is why the paws are there), but the entity only attacks after they move homes. Once author finds out what’s happening he moves his family back to their old him where daughter ends up knocking entire family out and committing the crime. At the end entity takes the daughter with the rest of the children.
I have watched this movie is about a family that moves into a house and in this house there was murder several families and the father realizes that their children are starting not to be normal and there is creepy creature
I just found your channel a couple of days ago and I am absolutely addicted to your shorts!! I’ve never been a huge horror fan as someone who is pretty sensitive to violent/graphic content, but I’ve still always been drawn to darker themes or horror that is more psychological in nature. Your shorts give just enough info/suspense and are a great way for me to engage in horror content without having to *really* dive too far into any one movie or story. Anyways, just wanted to share my personal experience and let you know that I really appreciate you and your work! 🩶
This film is really good, at the end it’s paranormal, but at the beginning it’s so fucking psychotic, the way all these people are killed is so creepy but creative in a way
just off ur fist paragraph i knew what movie it was.. i actually really liked this movie.. actually had a few times a jumped.. thats hard since i watch so much horror
bro this was a good movie i liked when they showed how like the 4 family’s died the first one got drowned i think the second got like burned in a car i for got the other two
@@MotherOfBirb most of my family literally consists of children. And do you seriously think I'd let my child draw on the wall when they're an infant or toddler? Absolutely not. I'd allow them to do so when they're a bit older and understand what's right and what's wrong. They can draw and paint on the walls at their own home but not in anybody elses. With the right discipline kids will come to understand what's right and what's wrong. Plus it seems like a fun idea. Letting your children expand their creativity outside the boundaries of paper with their home being their canvas. You sadly wouldn't understand that since you're not old enough to do so.
For anyone looking for a quick explanation: basically it was a curse that would kill you once you move away from the house where the last murders happened, and it had been going on for years, having killed like 5 different families
Right, since I see some people asking for the paragraph guy, I shall be the paragraph guy. It's a good but kinda gory and gruesome movie, and it has two movies. The movie is about a man who moves his family into a house where an unsolved murder takes place. He wants to write a book about it. One day, he is in his attic, and he finds a box of old video tapes, and on the tapes are videos of families. All of the videos are taken from afar or in secret. The video eventually plays the families getting brutally murdered. The writer's daughter begins drawing on the wall, but the drawings are of people h@nging from the tree in the yard, exactly where and how the previous family died.
me aesthetically shivering in my clothes hidden underneath 6 layers of blankets with my 5 yr old night lamp after watching this rn before going to bed 🤠
I'll be the paragraph guy (It's form wiki) . . . Stevenson house: a scorpion, a snake, and a dog. Early Christians believed that images of Bughuul served as a gateway for the monster to come from the spiritual realm to the mortal world, and Bughuul can possess children who come into contact with these images. Ellison discovers the unharmed projector and films in his attic, along with a new film labeled "Extended Cut Endings". The deputy calls Ellison and informs him that every deceased family had once lived in the house where the previous murders took place. He also learns from Professor Jonas the pattern: each new murder occurred shortly after the family moved from the crime scene into a new home, traced back to the killing of the Martinez family by arson in 1979 after they moved to Sacramento, California, from the Portland, Oregon, site of the 1966 drownings. By moving away from the Stevenson house, Ellison has marked himself and his family as the next victims. The new footage depicts the missing children coming onscreen following each murder, revealing themselves to be the murderers under Bughuul's influence. Ellison becomes lightheaded and notices a green liquid at the bottom of his coffee mug, along with a note from Ashley that says, "Good night, Daddy," before losing consciousness. He awakes to find himself, Tracy, and Trevor bound and gagged on the floor. Ashley, having been influenced by the spirit of Stephanie Stevenson to fall under Bughuul's control, approaches them while filming with the 8 mm camera. She tells her father that she will make him "famous again", and proceeds to slaughter her family with an axe. She then uses their blood to paint childish pictures on the walls of the hallway, along with Bughuul's symbol on a door. Ashley views the film of her murders while drawing the killing in the lid of the home movies box. The missing children stare at her through the movie but flee when Bughuul appears. He lifts Ashley into his arms and teleports into the movie. The box of films sits in the Oswalt family's attic, now accompanied by Ashley's reel titled House Painting '12.
nah i watched this w my friends and istg they’re so unserious 😭😭 the second they saw the ‘mr boogie’ every single time it pulled up they put on an accent and said ‘mr boogie’ and it made it less scary 💔💔
The scene where the kid comes out of the box had me sleeping with all the lights on
Ikrrr
Nice, but SPOILER
@@ItzLee_Lee I don't think that word means what you think it means.
Then what does it mean@@lizardbritches
@@mastgalgamer386 I do know what it means
We summon the paragraph guy with all our might
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Indeed we do. Paragraph guy, where are you?
At the front of the comments section but not the whole story
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yeah i watched this film on netflix and it was really slow but super good. he moves into the new house and his son started acting weird and then he looks around the attic to find some things. then he finds the box of tapes of multiple families being murdered in a bunch of different ways. then his family finds out that he went there just to write the book 🤷🏻♀️
When i tell you i had nightmares from just the music from the tapes
Samee😢 and also by reading shorts like this too😅
You wanna know, what the title of the music is?
@@yannikst i do please
.. B... Bi... BIBBLE... BiBbLeEeEe
It’s called THE BUTTRESS
Nah if my child ever say she has a damn friend like this imma pack my bags and get the hell outta there 💀
That's how the cycle continues and works. You'll just be continuing the actual murders
If you see the movie you'll know that you die once you relocate. Until then you will be haunted night and day...
@@poulomi__hari
So the options are death or being haunted till you die?
I choose death without the hauntings.
@@poulomi__hari Why would someone die just for relocation? Does any curse or murder chase the person?
Damn I don't think so, my f house has some abnormal issues but I can tell you that my relocation of some months did not kill me.
The movie has no sense, it could if the murder chase them.
True-crime writer Ellison Oswald (Ethan Hawke) 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
Finally the paragraph guy is here thank you for coming
Respect mister/misses Paragraph person
Then what happened next?
@@Kira_kirei_desu_ne true what happened next
Your comment is very much appreciated
Nah why do the kids have creepy imaginary friends I swear.. they can be like.
“ Mommy, say hi to Thomas.”
“ Who’s Thomas sweetie?”
“The six foot man in my closet.”
“ORPHANAGE! NOW!!”
Lol! 😂
Kids hear and see a lot more. No joke...
My friend used to see ghosts when she was young.
@@ShreyaChakraborty-lb8idur friends lying🤣
@@ShreyaChakraborty-lb8idlike my little sister
"Wow sweetie, Thomas sounds tall! Can he reach the top shelf?"
"He's actually really short, Mommy!!"
Paragraph guy came here :3 i am lazy so just read this from wiki 💀
True crime writer Ellison Oswalt moves into a home in the fictional town of Chatford, Pennsylvania with his wife Tracy, their 12-year-old son, Trevor, and their 7-year-old daughter, Ashley. Unbeknownst to his wife and children, Ellison has moved them into the home where the Stevenson family were killed by hanging. He intends to write a biography about the case, to regain the fame he lost after his bestselling book Kentucky Blood was followed by two less successful works. He hopes to learn the fate of 10-year-old Stephanie Stevenson, who disappeared following the murders.
Ellison finds a box in the attic that contains a scorpion, as well as a projector and reels of Super 8 film, each labeled as home movies. The films are footage of different families being murdered in various ways, each with a related but innocuous title, such as a mass drowning marked as "Pool Party '66." Each killing is performed by the unseen camera operator. Ellison notes the appearance of a mysterious cultic symbol and a strange, eerie man in the films. Ellison matches footage of a throat-slitting murderer to news reports from St. Louis, Missouri in 1998. Three members of the Miller family were killed, while 13-year-old Christopher Miller vanished. One night, Ellison investigates noises in the attic. Inside the film reels' canister lid, he finds a king snake and childlike drawings depicting the killings, with an eerie figure called "Mr. Boogie" also present. At one point, Ellison encounters a Rottweiler in the back garden.
Ellison consults a local deputy and discovers that the filmed murders took place at different times and in different cities across the country dating back to 1966. A child from each family disappeared following every murder. And before the Stevensons moved to Chatford, they lived in the Millers' former house. The deputy refers Ellison to occult specialist Professor Jonas, to decipher the symbol in the films. Jonas relates the symbol to the ancient and obscure pagan Babylonian god Bughuul, who would kill entire families and take one of their children to consume their soul slowly. Jonas suspects the murders are part of a cult initiation rite, rather than the work of a single murderer. As Ellison investigates footsteps and noises throughout the home one night, it is revealed that ghost-like children invisible to Ellison are the cause, with one of them appearing in Ashley's bedroom. Ashley later paints this girl, whom she identifies as Stephanie Stevenson, on the wall. Another night, Ellison hears the film projector running and finds the missing children seated in the attic watching one of the films. Bughuul appears on camera before physically appearing before Ellison. Ellison takes the camera, projector, and snuff films outside and destroys them. He tells Tracy that they are moving back to their old home.
Jonas sends Ellison, now back at his old house, historical images associated with Bughuul, including the mysterious symbol and three symbolic creatures that Ellison encountered at the Stevenson house: a scorpion, a snake, and a dog. Early Christians believed that images of Bughuul served as a gateway for the monster to come from the spiritual realm to the mortal world, and Bughuul can possess children who come into contact with these images. Ellison discovers the unharmed projector and films in his attic, along with a new film labeled "Extended Cut Endings". The deputy calls Ellison and informs him that every deceased family had once lived in the house where the previous murders took place. He also learns from Professor Jonas the pattern: each new murder occurred shortly after the family moved from the crime scene into a new home, traced back to the killing of the Martinez family by arson in 1979 after they moved to Sacramento, California, from the Portland, Oregon, site of the 1966 drownings. By moving away from the Stevenson house, Ellison has marked himself and his family as the next victims. The new footage depicts the missing children coming onscreen following each murder, revealing themselves to be the murderers under Bughuul's influence.
Ellison becomes lightheaded and notices a green liquid at the bottom of his coffee mug, along with a note from Ashley that says, "Good night, Daddy," before losing consciousness. He awakes to find himself, Tracy, and Trevor bound and gagged on the floor. Ashley, having been influenced by the spirit of Stephanie Stevenson to fall under Bughuul's control, approaches them while filming with the 8 mm camera. She tells her father that she will make him "famous again", and proceeds to slaughter her family with an axe. She then uses their blood to paint childish pictures on the walls of the hallway, along with Bughuul's symbol on a door. Ashley views the film of her murders while drawing the killing in the lid of the home movies box. The missing children stare at her through the movie but flee when Bughuul appears. He lifts Ashley into his arms and teleports into the movie. The box of films sits in the Oswalt family's attic, now accompanied by Ashley's reel titled House Painting '12.
It's So quiet THATS LONG AS F*CK
Thx, I like horror movie plots but I’m always too scared to actually watch them
@@purpleamber1389 same here
Underrated, deserves more likes!
Why do I have to have the same name as the child lol atleast I didn’t read this at night and it’s spelt the same way to why do ppl spell Ashley weird sometimes
Last movie to really freaked me out. No gore and minimal jump scares.
In my opinion this is one of the best horror movies ever, the suspense, the storyline, the way everything goes together in the end, 10/10
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Basically the videotape was related to the family who was murdered and Stephanie lived in the house where the family got murdered
so basically once you watch the video tapes there is no going back creepy things start happening, and in the video it shows people being murdered, and in EVERY video there is a guy with a mask who i a demon, but the guy watched the video and the house started having haunted things, blah blah. So he moved, but that was a bad idea, the people in the video were killed just because they moved, every time the people move from the house the youngest person will murder everyone because they are possessed, and the guy gets murdered because he moved and his daughter killed them and made a new video tape called house painting, she painted the house with their blood. good movie
Those people who are the same age
if your kid ever talks about being friends with some girl named Stephanie, immediately abandon them and get the hell out of there❤
(I'm slowly summoning every Stephanie-🐎)
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True crime writer Ellison Oswalt moves into a home in the fictional town of Chatford, Pennsylvania with his wife Tracy, their 12-year-old son, Trevor, and their 7-year-old daughter, Ashley. Unbeknownst to his wife and children, Ellison has moved them into the home where the Stevenson family were killed by hanging. He intends to write a biography about the case, to regain the fame he lost after his bestselling book Kentucky Blood was followed by two less successful works. He hopes to learn the fate of 10-year-old Stephanie Stevenson, who disappeared following the murders.
Ellison finds a box in the attic that contains a scorpion, as well as a projector and reels of Super 8 film, each labeled as home movies. The films are footage of different families being murdered in various ways, each with a related but innocuous title, such as a mass drowning marked as "Pool Party '66." Each killing is performed by the unseen camera operator. Ellison notes the appearance of a mysterious cultic symbol and a strange, eerie man in the films. Ellison matches footage of a throat-slitting murderer to news reports from St. Louis, Missouri in 1998. Three members of the Miller family were killed, while 13-year-old Christopher Miller vanished. One night, Ellison investigates noises in the attic. Inside the film reels' canister lid, he finds a king snake and childlike drawings depicting the killings, with an eerie figure called "Mr. Boogie" also present. At one point, Ellison encounters a Rottweiler in the back garden.
Ellison consults a local deputy and discovers that the filmed murders took place at different times and in different cities across the country dating back to 1966. A child from each family disappeared following every murder. And before the Stevensons moved to Chatford, they lived in the Millers' former house. The deputy refers Ellison to occult specialist Professor Jonas, to decipher the symbol in the films. Jonas relates the symbol to the ancient and obscure pagan Babylonian god Bughuul, who would kill entire families and take one of their children to consume their soul slowly. Jonas suspects the murders are part of a cult initiation rite, rather than the work of a single murderer. As Ellison investigates footsteps and noises throughout the home one night, it is revealed that ghost-like children invisible to Ellison are the cause, with one of them appearing in Ashley's bedroom. Ashley later paints this girl, whom she identifies as Stephanie Stevenson, on the wall. Another night, Ellison hears the film projector running and finds the missing children seated in the attic watching one of the films. Bughuul appears on camera before physically appearing before Ellison. Ellison takes the camera, projector, and snuff films outside and destroys them. He tells Tracy that they are moving back to their old home.
Jonas sends Ellison, now back at his old house, historical images associated with Bughuul, including the mysterious symbol and three symbolic creatures that Ellison encountered at the Stevenson house: a scorpion, a snake, and a dog. Early Christians believed that images of Bughuul served as a gateway for the monster to come from the spiritual realm to the mortal world, and Bughuul can possess children who come into contact with these images. Ellison discovers the unharmed projector and films in his attic, along with a new film labeled "Extended Cut Endings". The deputy calls Ellison and informs him that every deceased family had once lived in the house where the previous murders took place. He also learns from Professor Jonas the pattern: each new murder occurred shortly after the family moved from the crime scene into a new home, traced back to the killing of the Martinez family by arson in 1979 after they moved to Sacramento, California, from the Portland, Oregon, site of the 1966 drownings. By moving away from the Stevenson house, Ellison has marked himself and his family as the next victims. The new footage depicts the missing children coming onscreen following each murder, revealing themselves to be the murderers under Bughuul's influence.
Ellison becomes lightheaded and notices a green liquid at the bottom of his coffee mug, along with a note from Ashley that says, "Good night, Daddy," before losing consciousness. He awakes to find himself, Tracy, and Trevor bound and gagged on the floor. Ashley, having been influenced by the spirit of Stephanie Stevenson to fall under Bughuul's control, approaches them while filming with the 8 mm camera. She tells her father that she will make him "famous again", and proceeds to slaughter her family with an axe. She then uses their blood to paint childish pictures on the walls of the hallway, along with Bughuul's symbol on a door. Ashley views the film of her murders while drawing the killing in the lid of the home movies box. The missing children stare at her through the movie but flee when Bughuul appears. He lifts Ashley into his arms and teleports into the movie. The box of films sits in the Oswalt family's attic, now accompanied by Ashley's reel titled House Painting '12.
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True crime writer Ellison Oswalt moves into a home in the fictional town of Chatford, Pennsylvania with his wife Tracy, their 12-year-old son, Trevor, and their 7-year-old daughter, Ashley. Unbeknownst to his wife and children, Ellison has moved them into the home where the Stevenson family were killed by hanging. He intends to write a biography about the case, to regain the fame he lost after his bestselling book Kentucky Blood was followed by two less successful works. He hopes to learn the fate of 10-year-old Stephanie Stevenson, who disappeared following the murders.
Ellison finds a box in the attic that contains a scorpion, as well as a projector and reels of Super 8 film, each labeled as home movies. The films are footage of different families being murdered in various ways, each with a related but innocuous title, such as a mass drowning marked as "Pool Party '66." Each killing is performed by the unseen camera operator. Ellison notes the appearance of a mysterious cultic symbol and a strange, eerie man in the films. Ellison matches footage of a throat-slitting murderer to news reports from St. Louis, Missouri in 1998. Three members of the Miller family were killed, while 13-year-old Christopher Miller vanished. One night, Ellison investigates noises in the attic. Inside the film reels' canister lid, he finds a king snake and childlike drawings depicting the killings, with an eerie figure called "Mr. Boogie" also present. At one point, Ellison encounters a Rottweiler in the back garden.
Ellison consults a local deputy and discovers that the filmed murders took place at different times and in different cities across the country dating back to 1966. A child from each family disappeared following every murder. And before the Stevensons moved to Chatford, they lived in the Millers' former house. The deputy refers Ellison to occult specialist Professor Jonas, to decipher the symbol in the films. Jonas relates the symbol to the ancient and obscure pagan Babylonian god Bughuul, who would kill entire families and take one of their children to consume their soul slowly. Jonas suspects the murders are part of a cult initiation rite, rather than the work of a single murderer. As Ellison investigates footsteps and noises throughout the home one night, it is revealed that ghost-like children invisible to Ellison are the cause, with one of them appearing in Ashley's bedroom. Ashley later paints this girl, whom she identifies as Stephanie Stevenson, on the wall. Another night, Ellison hears the film projector running and finds the missing children seated in the attic watching one of the films. Bughuul appears on camera before physically appearing before Ellison. Ellison takes the camera, projector, and snuff films outside and destroys them. He tells Tracy that they are moving back to their old home.
Jonas sends Ellison, now back at his old house, historical images associated with Bughuul, including the mysterious symbol and three symbolic creatures that Ellison encountered at the Stevenson house: a scorpion, a snake, and a dog. Early Christians believed that images of Bughuul served as a gateway for the monster to come from the spiritual realm to the mortal world, and Bughuul can possess children who come into contact with these images. Ellison discovers the unharmed projector and films in his attic, along with a new film labeled "Extended Cut Endings". The deputy calls Ellison and informs him that every deceased family had once lived in the house where the previous murders took place. He also learns from Professor Jonas the pattern: each new murder occurred shortly after the family moved from the crime scene into a new home, traced back to the killing of the Martinez family by arson in 1979 after they moved to Sacramento, California, from the Portland, Oregon, site of the 1966 drownings. By moving away from the Stevenson house, Ellison has marked himself and his family as the next victims. The new footage depicts the missing children coming onscreen following each murder, revealing themselves to be the murderers under Bughuul's influence.
Ellison becomes lightheaded and notices a green liquid at the bottom of his coffee mug, along with a note from Ashley that says, "Good night, Daddy," before losing consciousness. He awakes to find himself, Tracy, and Trevor bound and gagged on the floor. Ashley, having been influenced by the spirit of Stephanie Stevenson to fall under Bughuul's control, approaches them while filming with the 8 mm camera. She tells her father that she will make him "famous again", and proceeds to slaughter her family with an axe. She then uses their blood to paint childish pictures on the walls of the hallway, along with Bughuul's symbol on a door. Ashley views the film of her murders while drawing the killing in the lid of the home movies box. The missing children stare at her through the movie but flee when Bughuul appears. He lifts Ashley into his arms and teleports into the movie. The box of films sits in the Oswalt family's attic, now accompanied by Ashley's reel titled House Painting '12.
True crime writer Ellison Oswalt moves into a home in the fictional town of Chatford, Pennsylvania with his wife Tracy, their 12-year-old son, Trevor, and their 7-year-old daughter, Ashley. Unbeknownst to his wife and children, Ellison has moved them into the home where the Stevenson family were killed by hanging. He intends to write a biography about the case, to regain the fame he lost after his bestselling book Kentucky Blood was followed by two less successful works. He hopes to learn the fate of 10-year-old Stephanie Stevenson, who disappeared following the murders.
Ellison finds a box in the attic that contains a scorpion, as well as a projector and reels of Super 8 film, each labeled as home movies. The films are footage of different families being murdered in various ways, each with a related but innocuous title, such as a mass drowning marked as "Pool Party '66." Each killing is performed by the unseen camera operator. Ellison notes the appearance of a mysterious cultic symbol and a strange, eerie man in the films. Ellison matches footage of a throat-slitting murderer to news reports from St. Louis, Missouri in 1998. Three members of the Miller family were killed, while 13-year-old Christopher Miller vanished. One night, Ellison investigates noises in the attic. Inside the film reels' canister lid, he finds a king snake and childlike drawings depicting the killings, with an eerie figure called "Mr. Boogie" also present. At one point, Ellison encounters a Rottweiler in the back garden.
Ellison consults a local deputy and discovers that the filmed murders took place at different times and in different cities across the country dating back to 1966. A child from each family disappeared following every murder. And before the Stevensons moved to Chatford, they lived in the Millers' former house. The deputy refers Ellison to occult specialist Professor Jonas, to decipher the symbol in the films. Jonas relates the symbol to the ancient and obscure pagan Babylonian god Bughuul, who would kill entire families and take one of their children to consume their soul slowly. Jonas suspects the murders are part of a cult initiation rite, rather than the work of a single murderer. As Ellison investigates footsteps and noises throughout the home one night, it is revealed that ghost-like children invisible to Ellison are the cause, with one of them appearing in Ashley's bedroom. Ashley later paints this girl, whom she identifies as Stephanie Stevenson, on the wall. Another night, Ellison hears the film projector running and finds the missing children seated in the attic watching one of the films. Bughuul appears on camera before physically appearing before Ellison. Ellison takes the camera, projector, and snuff films outside and destroys them. He tells Tracy that they are moving back to their old home.
Jonas sends Ellison, now back at his old house, historical images associated with Bughuul, including the mysterious symbol and three symbolic creatures that Ellison encountered at the Stevenson house: a scorpion, a snake, and a dog. Early Christians believed that images of Bughuul served as a gateway for the monster to come from the spiritual realm to the mortal world, and Bughuul can possess children who come into contact with these images. Ellison discovers the unharmed projector and films in his attic, along with a new film labeled "Extended Cut Endings". The deputy calls Ellison and informs him that every deceased family had once lived in the house where the previous murders took place. He also learns from Professor Jonas the pattern: each new murder occurred shortly after the family moved from the crime scene into a new home, traced back to the killing of the Martinez family by arson in 1979 after they moved to Sacramento, California, from the Portland, Oregon, site of the 1966 drownings. By moving away from the Stevenson house, Ellison has marked himself and his family as the next victims. The new footage depicts the missing children coming onscreen following each murder, revealing themselves to be the murderers under Bughuul's influence.
Ellison becomes lightheaded and notices a green liquid at the bottom of his coffee mug, along with a note from Ashley that says, "Good night, Daddy," before losing consciousness. He awakes to find himself, Tracy, and Trevor bound and gagged on the floor. Ashley, having been influenced by the spirit of Stephanie Stevenson to fall under Bughuul's control, approaches them while filming with the 8 mm camera. She tells her father that she will make him "famous again", and proceeds to slaughter her family with an axe. She then uses their blood to paint childish pictures on the walls of the hallway, along with Bughuul's symbol on a door. Ashley views the film of her murders while drawing the killing in the lid of the home movies box. The missing children stare at her through the movie but flee when Bughuul appears. He lifts Ashley into his arms and teleports into the movie. The box of films sits in the Oswalt family's attic, now accompanied by Ashley's reel titled House Painting '12.
Plot twist: Stephanie has a yt channel (hence the tapes)
The tapes were dark tho.. MUST BE A PRANK ONLY CZcams CHANNEL
@@majdalali7314 definitely lol
😂 and that Stephanie likes true crimes and no sleep reddit
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One of the best and most underrated horror movies ever
The music from the burning car tape was probably one of the scariest sounds I’ve ever heard.
This is one movie that still terrifies me today. I saw it years ago and I have NEVER forgotten that movie. I still think about the video of the lawn mower 😷
You are early and waiting for the paragraph guy 😂
Same here bish
Ellison becomes lightheaded and notices a green liquid at the bottom of his coffee mug, along with a note from Ashley that says, "Good night, Daddy," before losing consciousness. He awakes to find himself, Tracy, and Trevor bound and gagged on the floor. Ashley, having been influenced by the spirit of Stephanie Stevenson to fall under Bughuul's control, approaches them while filming with the 8 mm camera. She tells her father that she will make him "famous again", and proceeds to slaughter her family with an axe. She then uses their blood to paint childish pictures on the walls of the hallway, along with Bughuul's symbol on a door. Ashley views the film of her murders while drawing the killing in the lid of the home movies box. The missing children stare at her through the movie but flee when Bughuul appears. He lifts Ashley into his arms and teleports into the movie. The box of films sits in the Oswalt family's attic, now accompanied by Ashley's reel titled House Painting
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I’ll be the paragraph guy this time..
Sinister is about a family of four (two kids, mom & dad) moving into a house where another family was murdered. The dad finds tapes in the attic & begin to watch them, the tapes reveal other families dying in horrific ways with only one person surviving. Each tape had only one of the kids surviving, however they all went missing. The drawing that the daughter made was of a family being hung with the one survivor being her “friend” “Stephanie”. At the end, the girl slaughters her entire family (including the dad) & is taken by the main villain (Bagul/Mr. Boogie). It’s a very scary & interesting movie & I suggest you watch it. There was a sequel in 2015 however it received many bad reviews & it didn’t do very well in the box office. They planned to make a third sinister however it was cancelled.
Hello, where can I watch it
@@ameetya it always shows on TV & you can also use websites
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@@vrindabhuatni6681 yes of course
One of the best movies in the 'Family moves into questionable house genre'.
This was such a good movie
That attic scare with the Bughuul got me the first time 😅 absolutely love this movie
Why would move you family to a house where a whole other family got murdered in? 😂
IVE FINALLY SEEN ONE OF THESE MOVIES
Ngl this movie was really good
SINISTER WAS SO SCARY WHAT I SLEPT WITH LIGHTS ON AND RAN AWAY TO EVERYWHERE WHEN I WAS ALONE STOP😭😭👌
Lemme be the summary spoilers ahead: basically dude moves family into house, find boxes of tapes from previous mürdeřs, come to find out it’s an entity that kills family’s but leaves one child to feed off of, entity can be transferred from family to family through pictures, when tapes are watched man finds entity (there’s a whole scene where when he looks away the entity looks at him). Comes to find out entity takes over one child’s mind (father thought it was taking over his son but it was actually his daughter) and then uses that child to commit the crime(and record it which is why the paws are there), but the entity only attacks after they move homes. Once author finds out what’s happening he moves his family back to their old him where daughter ends up knocking entire family out and committing the crime. At the end entity takes the daughter with the rest of the children.
That iconic stare 💅
I have watched this movie is about a family that moves into a house and in this house there was murder several families and the father realizes that their children are starting not to be normal and there is creepy creature
I just found your channel a couple of days ago and I am absolutely addicted to your shorts!! I’ve never been a huge horror fan as someone who is pretty sensitive to violent/graphic content, but I’ve still always been drawn to darker themes or horror that is more psychological in nature. Your shorts give just enough info/suspense and are a great way for me to engage in horror content without having to *really* dive too far into any one movie or story.
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I’ve seen sinister. It was…something
ethan hawke is amazing in the horror genre from sinister to the black phone he really plays his characters well
This film is really good, at the end it’s paranormal, but at the beginning it’s so fucking psychotic, the way all these people are killed is so creepy but creative in a way
just off ur fist paragraph i knew what movie it was.. i actually really liked this movie.. actually had a few times a jumped.. thats hard since i watch so much horror
This one was actually so good, really freaky concept and it sits with you.
bro this was a good movie i liked when they showed how like the 4 family’s died
the first one got drowned i think
the second got like burned in a car i for got the other two
I LITERALLY LOVE MURDER MYSTERIES THEY ARE SO COOL
i love this movie!
Roses are red❤
Violets are blue
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omg finally a movie that i’ve actually seen!!! i watched it with some friends but had to leave before the end 😭😭
AAA THE FIRST ONE I'VE SEEN BEFORE!!!🎉😆🙀
I watched this movie years ago and it is still one of my top 5 horror films. 10/10
this movie deserves so much hype
i swear this move gave me nightmares for a week
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i remember this movie!! one of the only ones in this series that ive actually seen 😭
LOVED THIS MOVIE AS WELL AS THE 2ND ONE 😭
Sinister is like the only movie that’s traumatised me- 😂😭 love your vids!!!❤
MY TABLET FELL OVER WHILE I WAS WATCHING THIS ON MY PHONE AND MADE SUCH A LOUD THUD JESUS IT SCARED ME😭😭😭
He didn’t care that she painted it directly onto the wall???
I wouldn't care if my kids drew on the wall. But I would tell them not to do it anywhere else but at home.
Seems you never had a fun childhood
Have you ever…met a child? That would NOT work lol
@@MotherOfBirb most of my family literally consists of children. And do you seriously think I'd let my child draw on the wall when they're an infant or toddler? Absolutely not.
I'd allow them to do so when they're a bit older and understand what's right and what's wrong. They can draw and paint on the walls at their own home but not in anybody elses.
With the right discipline kids will come to understand what's right and what's wrong.
Plus it seems like a fun idea. Letting your children expand their creativity outside the boundaries of paper with their home being their canvas.
You sadly wouldn't understand that since you're not old enough to do so.
Sinister absolutely scared me when I watched it for the first time. Had to sleep with the light on for a week
OMG I LOOOOVE THIS MOVIE
For anyone looking for a quick explanation: basically it was a curse that would kill you once you move away from the house where the last murders happened, and it had been going on for years, having killed like 5 different families
Lotta true crime - Penelope Scott
For your shorts they will go so well with that song
The tree was trippy I watched this movie when I was bit younger like 12-13 and well I shouldn't have 😭😭😭😭😭
THE ENDING WAS 🙀🙀🙀
Honestly sinister is one of the best movies ever!!!
my mom and dad said this movie was disturbing but i thought yes it's weird but not scary.....
I watched this movie and it was so good!!! I recommend 10/10!
I loved Sinister. Definitely a good movie to watch.
This movie is sooooooo good. One of my favorite movies ever. I love sinister. And sinister 2.
plot twist its Stephanie from lazy town
Sinister is a good movie to watch
No way I literally watched this last night for the first time and have had the lawnmower scene on loop in my head all day
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I loved this movie sm
I loved this move the first time I watched it, so good!
Right, since I see some people asking for the paragraph guy, I shall be the paragraph guy.
It's a good but kinda gory and gruesome movie, and it has two movies.
The movie is about a man who moves his family into a house where an unsolved murder takes place. He wants to write a book about it.
One day, he is in his attic, and he finds a box of old video tapes, and on the tapes are videos of families. All of the videos are taken from afar or in secret. The video eventually plays the families getting brutally murdered.
The writer's daughter begins drawing on the wall, but the drawings are of people h@nging from the tree in the yard, exactly where and how the previous family died.
I love this movie so much its one of the only horror movies that made me jump
This Movie had me so scared and normaly i am Never scared of Horror Movies…
I watched this and it was rlly good but the guy that moved in flipping never told the other people like what the crap
Have you ever seen wait till Helen comes? It’s not that scary but is interesting. It might only be a book though
omg this movie scared me so much before, watching it again to see if it’s still scary
The jump scares in this movie HIT
My dad let me watch it ,it was so good
We all watched the sinister movie and all know.... ✨ *THE TAPES WHERE THE BEST PART ✨*
Sinister is like one of my top 10 horror movies
me aesthetically shivering in my clothes hidden underneath 6 layers of blankets with my 5 yr old night lamp after watching this rn before going to bed 🤠
I would’ve been like WAIT A MINUTE YOURE NOT A NORMAL AUTHOR 😨💀
Sinister is so good bro, but the twist is wild
omg this movie was so scary the video tape with the pool scared tf out of me
I'll be the paragraph guy
(It's form wiki)
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Stevenson house: a scorpion, a snake, and a dog. Early Christians believed that images of Bughuul served as a gateway for the monster to come from the spiritual realm to the mortal world, and Bughuul can possess children who come into contact with these images. Ellison discovers the unharmed projector and films in his attic, along with a new film labeled "Extended Cut Endings". The deputy calls Ellison and informs him that every deceased family had once lived in the house where the previous murders took place. He also learns from Professor Jonas the pattern: each new murder occurred shortly after the family moved from the crime scene into a new home, traced back to the killing of the Martinez family by arson in 1979 after they moved to Sacramento, California, from the Portland, Oregon, site of the 1966 drownings. By moving away from the Stevenson house, Ellison has marked himself and his family as the next victims. The new footage depicts the missing children coming onscreen following each murder, revealing themselves to be the murderers under Bughuul's influence.
Ellison becomes lightheaded and notices a green liquid at the bottom of his coffee mug, along with a note from Ashley that says, "Good night, Daddy," before losing consciousness. He awakes to find himself, Tracy, and Trevor bound and gagged on the floor. Ashley, having been influenced by the spirit of Stephanie Stevenson to fall under Bughuul's control, approaches them while filming with the 8 mm camera. She tells her father that she will make him "famous again", and proceeds to slaughter her family with an axe. She then uses their blood to paint childish pictures on the walls of the hallway, along with Bughuul's symbol on a door. Ashley views the film of her murders while drawing the killing in the lid of the home movies box. The missing children stare at her through the movie but flee when Bughuul appears. He lifts Ashley into his arms and teleports into the movie. The box of films sits in the Oswalt family's attic, now accompanied by Ashley's reel titled House Painting '12.
Ive seen this movie its sooo good.
Omg that was such a phenomenal movie
My friends have paranoia over their siblings after watching sinister. I laugh at them since i have no siblings.
I LOVE THIS MOVIEEE
This was a really good but petrifying movie
This is one of the only good horror movies i tell you. Plot was amazing and suspense was crazy. Scary asf
I AM BEGGING YOU TO DO ONE OF THESE ON THE MOVIE "what comes around. 2023" DIRECTED BY AMY REDFORD. PLS. I AM SUBSCRIBED
That's the only horror film that's made want to stop watching horror films.
Watched this movie it was SO GOOD in the second one the kids watch the tapes and go insane too
ooh sinister, i loved it
nah i watched this w my friends and istg they’re so unserious 😭😭 the second they saw the ‘mr boogie’ every single time it pulled up they put on an accent and said ‘mr boogie’ and it made it less scary 💔💔
Why does this sound like such a good movie or show but I know I will become traumatized
For a second second when you mentioned video tapes I thought this was about The Poughkeepsie Tapes 😭
I Loved That Movie! The First Time I Ever Watched It Though I Got So Damn Paranoid Afterwards :")
i just watched this 2 days ago, great movie
Sinister 2 was so much better than the first one in my opinion. Some of the deaths just seem much more gruesome
I saw sinister once and I can’t bring myself to watch it again because it was so disturbing. Great movie though.