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The gang reviews Scott Derrickson’s 2012 SINISTER in preparation for the sequel. While they all loved the first film, they were divided on Baguhl’s latest offering. Plus, the new SCREAM MTV series!
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1:00 – Z-Nation & MTV’s Scream
8:30 – Monsters and Mythology
16:00 – Sinister
30:00 – Sinister 2
54:00 – Best/Worst
1:07:00 – Should you see it?
1:11:00 – Next time on…
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Dont Split Up - August 26, 2015
Sinister 1 and 2

From Series: "Don't Split Up Season 1"
Welcome to the inaugural season of Don't Split Up! Join Stacey, Mo, Amanda and JR. as we (mostly) fearlessly brave the latest AND greatest horror films. Each month, we'll discuss one new film and one classic.
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7 replies on “Sinister 1 and 2”
Brian Lumley has a really interesting spin on the vampire mythology in his Necroscope series.
I suddenly have something to say about horror! I read and enjoyed a lot of Lumley books.
Joe Hill (son of Stephen King) gushed about Sinister 2 on Twitter (and replied to me):
Man… I couldn’t disagree with Joe more. And I usually really respect him. Kudos for the pun though.
Sinister 2 was directed by Ciaran Foy, director of The Citadel.
Finally had a chance to see Sinister 2. In my estimation, it both fell short of the original in terms of scares, and the attempted expansion of the mythology didn’t completely work. Not only that, but there’s going to some “splainin’ to do, Lucy” should there be a third.
YES! Thank you CHAD! Glad I’m not the only one who felt it was lacking 😀