
Insidious: Chapter 3 and We Are Still Here movie(s) review: gray horror
An unlikely duo of films in which folks way beyond their teens fight hauntings injects a bit of the unexpected into a genre now tediously predictable.
An unlikely duo of films in which folks way beyond their teens fight hauntings injects a bit of the unexpected into a genre now tediously predictable.
The simple elegance of the first film has been lost in a jumbled mess that sometimes hits on fresh angles on ghost stories but most often is shoddy, sloppy, and lazy.
The stuff that made the first film so great couldn’t be adequately represented in a trailer, so I’m attempting to maintain my optimism here…
You can submit questions in advance via the Facebook page, or on Twitter: use @InsidiousMovie and the #InsidiousLIVE hashtag.
“It sounds like a joke: A man comes home to find his wife with a priest…” –Josh (Partrick Wilson), and more…
I can’t help but recall Eddie Murphy’s standup bit in which he suggested — this is decades ago now — that when a scary voice in your haunted house tells you to “Gettttt outtttt!” the best thing to do is leave…
Hollywood just isn’t even pretending anymore that they’re merely recycling the same stuff over and over again.