![]() He did so without telling them, of course. Hawke’s character, in order to method-write his latest book about the unsolved murder of an entire family, moved his own wife and kids into the very house where it all happened. “Sinister” succeeded on the strength of skillful appropriation of horror tropes, twisted into fresh, ugly shapes. See Video: 'Sinister 2' Red Band Trailer Promises Bloody Play Date With Mr. But for the sake of horror, it’s a case of familiarity breeding boredom. For the sake of branding that spurs action-figure sales, this probably makes good sense. In this sequel, Bughuul is fully visible, and we can count the buttons on his funereal black suit. Horror’s newest anti-hero, Bughuul (Nicholas King), is back, and he’s got more screen time than when horror audiences first met him in 2012’s “Sinister.” There, he was a briefly glimpsed apparition, a fleeting and genuinely unsettling presence, instigating an inexorable descent into doom for true-crime author Ethan Hawke and his family.
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