Insidious: Chapter 3 (2015)
A twisted new tale of terror begins for a teenage girl and her family, predating the haunting of the Lambert family in the earlier movies and revealing more mysteries of the otherworldly realm The Further.
Insidious: Chapter 3 (2015)
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Released Year: 2015
Runtime: 97 minutes
Directors: Leigh Whannell
Writers: Leigh Whannell
Casts: Stefanie Scott, Dermot Mulroney, Ashton Moio, Tom Gallop, Leigh Whannell, Lin Shaye, Angus Sampson, Corbett Tuck, Joseph Bishara, James Wan, Ruben Garfias, Michael Reid MacKay, Jeris Poindexter, Phil Abrams, Steve Coulter, Garrett Ryan, Tom Fitzpatrick, Adrian Sparks, Fawn Irish, Tate Berney, Hayley Kiyoko, Ele Keats, Phyllis Applegate, Erin Anderson, Amaris Davidson, Taylor John Smith, Jacob Crawford, Anna Ross
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A twisted new tale of terror begins for a teenage girl and her family, predating the haunting of the Lambert family in the earlier movies and revealing more mysteries of the otherworldly realm The Further.
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Reviews
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TheWrap -
As a vehicle for Shaye, a veteran character actress getting the most screen time she’s ever been given, it’s a blast to watch her anchor this atmospheric look at the personal costs and triumphs of devoting your life to duking it out with nasty presences from the other side.
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The Hollywood Reporter -
Insidious co-creator Leigh Whannell’s economical script vividly reimagines Elise’s motivations for using her “gift” to aid the demon-afflicted while providing a clearer plotline that avoids many of the convoluted indulgences of the first and second episodes.
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The A.V. Club -
The motif of grief runs throughout Insidious: Chapter 3, which is surprisingly thematically rich for the third installment of a horror franchise. This emotional undercurrent informs the fright scenes, which otherwise lean rather heavily on jump scares.
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Movie Nation -
Whatever else Whannell, making his directing debut, manages in this third chapter of this soon-to-be-beaten-to-death series, casting Shaye and giving the actress who dates back to the original “A Nightmare on Elm Street” her due pays off.
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New York Daily News -
You jump out of your skin the first few times the skeleton pops out at you. By the end of the ride, you’ve gotten a good look and it’s not so much scary as hokey.
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A twisted new tale of terror begins for a teenage girl and her family, predating the haunting of the Lambert family in the earlier movies and revealing more mysteries of the otherworldly realm The Further.
A twisted new tale of terror begins for a teenage girl and her family, predating the haunting of the Lambert family in the earlier movies and revealing more mysteries of the otherworldly realm The Further.
A twisted new tale of terror begins for a teenage girl and her family, predating the haunting of the Lambert family in the earlier movies and revealing more mysteries of the otherworldly realm The Further.