It's an obvious detail but I love how in Insidious the Dead are damned to wander the Further in Darkness and only the living have a light to navigate through.
Like it's initially build to guide the living safely out again. And how their light, their soul, takes on the form of a lantern automatically? I wonder if that could differ from person to person. Like for some people it's a lantern, a flashlight or a candle.
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I'll be honest, I'm disappointed there are no recent writings from Specs, I can write about him, but who writes so I can read them? He's my baby and I need more content from him
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i finally watched insidious the red door & i’m going through so many emotions right now wtf
Also i now get the hype earlier this year about the actor playing Dalton. That man is HANDSOME
AND WHAT WAS THAT AT THE END AFTER THE CREDITS?????
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How much time passes between Insidious 3 and 4? I imagine there's at least a decent gap, a few years or so maybe? I can't seem to find an official timeline anywhere,
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So yeah this past Tuesday we went to
see Insidious: The Red Door (Insidious 5)
and I thought it was pretty great
I would have to say I did enjoy it
Story wise it takes place after the
second one and once again follows
the Lambert family. There is a
9 year time jump in the story.
The kids are older now and
Josh Lambert (Patrick Wilson) and
Renai Lambert (Rose Byrne) are now
divorced due to their haunting experiences.
Dalton Lambert (Ty Simpkins) is off to college
and is dropped off by his Dad
the two seem to be having some cognitive
problems as a result of the events of
Insidious: Chapter 2 which as lead to
their strained relationship.
While at college Dalton inadvertently
reconnects with his abilities and once
again opens the "Red Door" the
metaphorical portal to "The Further"
which once again unleashes horrors
to plague him and his father ones more.
but will they be able to close the door
once and for all?
like I said I thought this one was great
I did enjoy it as I did with all the
Insidious movie and I'm surprised that
we are now at Insidious 5.
pretty much all main characters show
up or have cameos in the movie.
and we are of course introduced
to some new characters as well
one if which is Chris Winslow
(played by Sinclair Daniel)
who befriends Dalton at college
and helps him through the events
of the movie. I really liked
her character and could relate
to her in a way. I liked her personality
and thought I could probably be
friends with her.
so I did enjoy her and was probably
my favorite character in this movie
Everyone else did an excellent job
in this movie too.
the movie is not overly scary
but does have that disturbing creepiness
about it that the others in the series
does too and there is plenty of shocks
and jumps in the movie it did get me
a couple of times for sure and there
is a lil bit of grossness at some
parts like the puking scene.
I don't feel like it is straight
up horror there is a bit of a mystery
in there as well being you get to learn
more about the family's history
especially Josh Lambert's (Patrick Wilson)
side of the family which was cool.
but of course the movie does have plenty of
unnerving and creepy visuals which make
it lots of fun.
Now if this is truly the last one
then I think it wrapped things up
pretty good and feel that there doesn't
need to be a Insidious 6
so I was happy with how it did all that
and kinda don't feel there is any loose
ends that need to be tied or anything.
So the best thing I can say is if you
like the series then you might like
this one as well so I would say
give it a try.
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Insidious: The Red Door (2023)
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Seeing a screening for Insidious: The Red Door tonight..I’ll keep you updated with my reaction-
Everyone who has not seen Insidious: The Red Door yet go do so. It’s was so beautifully done Patrick Wilson did amazing on making this film. He knew what he was doing. It has just the right amount of scares but also has the heartwarming feeling too.
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“how can a horror movie be comforting” sigh……. u wouldn’t get it
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