❝You must let go of your past, shed your skin in order to grow.❞
❝We're ready. Ready to forget, once and for all.❞
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I love the first two Insidious films, and while I have so much love for the characters and actors involved, The Red Door unfortunately doesn't live up to the greatness of its predecessors. The plot had some good elements, but the writing was a little shaky, and the pacing was very skewed, so the first half felt so slow and the ending absolutely rushed by. There was a lack of actual spookiness created, too, and the jumpscares were, for the most part, pretty ineffective. Of course, I loved seeing my scream king Patrick Wilson, and the sadly brief appearances from Leigh Whannell and Angus Sampson as my boys Specs and Tucker; overall, though, I thought the cast did a great job. All in all, it's not the ending I wanted for the Lambert family, but I'd come back to this film in the future if I was ever doing an Insidious marathon.
❝You must let go of your past, shed your skin in order to grow.❞
❝We're ready. Ready to forget, once and for all.❞
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I love the first two Insidious films, and while I have so much love for the characters and actors involved, The Red Door unfortunately doesn't live up to the greatness of its predecessors. The plot had some good elements, but the writing was a little shaky, and the pacing was very skewed, so the first half felt so slow and the ending absolutely rushed by. There was a lack of actual spookiness created, too, and the jumpscares were, for the most part, pretty ineffective. Of course, I loved seeing my scream king Patrick Wilson, and the sadly brief appearances from Leigh Whannell and Angus Sampson as my boys Specs and Tucker; overall, though, I thought the cast did a great job. All in all, it's not the ending I wanted for the Lambert family, but I'd come back to this film in the future if I was ever doing an Insidious marathon.