Patrick Wilson’s directorial debut was a solid ten for me. I was very curious about his vision, he embraced his additional role just as well as he embraces the role of Josh Lambert for over twelve years now.
There is a cohesive feeling of family. The actors haveĀ melded so well together over the years that it comes through loud and clear on the screen. In “Insidious: The Red Door,” the children have grown up and they become the pivotal decision-makers. Don’t get me wrong, in the background the parents are still trying their best to understand and solve the problem. There is friction between the younger and older generation which adds another level to the ominous vibe that is present from start to finish.
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All in all, I really loved it. As a lot of you know, I usually take my ten-year-old granddaughterĀ to my movies. She is a trooper and can handle pretty much anythingĀ but last night, she leaned over a ndĀ whispered to me, “Why do you hate me so much? Why did you bring me to see this movie!?” At one point the whole theater jumps and screams and I had to go fetch my little one off the ceiling. This movie scared her. As a horror movie aficionado, this pleased me to no end.
I highly recommend the movie, hold onto those popcorn buckets because the jump scenes are plentiful.
Grade: A-
About The Peetimes:Ā I tried really hard to not disrupt the flow while choosing these Peetimes. It was a difficult task, in my personal opinion if I had to pee, I would hold it and do the peepee dance.
ThereĀ areĀ extra scenes during, or after, the end credits ofĀ Insidious: The Red Door.
Rated: | (PG-13) Suggestive References | Strong Language | Frightening Images | Terror | Violence |
Genres: | Horror, Mystery, Thriller |
Starring: | Rose Byrne, Patrick Wilson, Ty Simpkins |
Director: | Patrick Wilson |
Writer(s): | Leigh Whannell, Scott Teems |
Language: | English |
Country: | Canada, United States |
Plot
The Lamberts 10 years after the last installment, as Dalton begins college.
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RunPee.com owes RunPee Sis a huge debt of gratitude. She sees any movie needed with no complaints and has done so for ten years (even basing Thanksgiving and Christmas family festivities around the seeing films). In 2015 Sis ran the entire RunPee enterprise herself, while RunPee Dan, Jilly and Mom went traipsing off to Europe. Sis is the spider in the web holding the RunPee family together — besides being a funny, well rounded person, and a joyous pleasure to be around. Her favorite films start and end with horror (which thank goodness she’s happy to see, since most of us don’t have the stomach for it) — but also likes silly comedies, sad dramas, and musicals of all types. If you’ve used a Peetime for a scary film, you probably have RunPee Sis to thank for it.
Favorite movie genre: Horror, horror, and more horror. The more disturbing, the better. Period.