Saturday, April 18, 2015

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Title : Insidious: Chapter 3 (Blu-ray + Ultraviolet)
Category: Movies
Brand: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
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Rating : 4.2
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The newest chapter in the terrifying horror series is written and directed by franchise co-creator Leigh Whannell. 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.




Review :
Bravo Lin Shaye!
Insidious Chapter 3, the latest installment of the highly acclaimed Insidious horror movies is, in my view, on par with the first Insidious movie, and leagues beyond the mediocre second installment Insidious Chapter 2. I don't know if it's because it was directed by Leigh Whannell, this film is actually his directorial debut by the way, which was really shocking for me to hear. It was almost as shocking as the movie itself, which is a genuine rarity among third installments and prequels, both for how genuinely terrifying and touching it is, but also how well it was written, acted, and directed. But enough about all that, the real star of the show wasn't Stephanie Scott, who played the grieving daughter Quinn, but Lin Shaye reprising her role as Elise Rainer. While she had her moments in the first two movies, both alive and as a ghost herself, in this movie, which takes place before the other two, she manages to outshine all of the other actors and actresses, most of whom did quite...
An uneven, but still decently creepy prequel
The four-year-old Insidious franchise continues with an uneven, but still entertaining and, at times, very creepy third entry. A prequel set a few years before the events of the prior films, the storyline turns on high-school student Quinn (Stefanie Scott), whose bid to contact the spirit of her deceased mother instead attracts the attention of a dangerous supernatural entity: an emaciated, slithering demon whose presence is announced by labored breathing and oily footprints. She and her bewildered father, played rather blandly by Dermot Mulroney, turn to franchise mainstay Elise (Lin Shaye) for aid, though she is reluctant to use her psychic power after the suicide of her husband and several foreboding encounters with another franchise mainstay, the spirit of a murderous woman in a sable bridal gown (or rather a man in drag if I my memory of Insidious: Chapter 2 serves).

Though he is still credited as a producer and even has a brief cameo in the first act, James Wan is...
Going Back to the Beginning Isn't Always Best
With the Lambert clan safely free of the colorful demon that terrorized them in the first two Insidious films, Insidious: Chapter 3 moves backwards rather than forwards to another haunted family. Series co-writer and co-star Leigh Whannell makes his directorial debut, taking over for his highly-successful partner James Wan, who has moved up to bigger things with Furious 7 and the upcoming Aquaman. Whannell, a gifted screenwriter when it comes to things that go bump in the night, crafts a compelling origin story for the franchise's popular psychic, Elise (Lin Shaye), but this trip to the Further is sorely lacking in the ominous atmosphere that Wan so effortlessly created.

The Elise we encounter now is no longer the confident ghost hunter we're familiar with; at this point in her life she's retired due to an evil spirit that has promised to kill her if she keeps using her psychic gifts. So when she's approached by 15-year-old Quinn Brenner (Stefanie Scott) who desperately...

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