Did we need a sequel to Insidious? It’s a bit of a moot point now with several of them out there, but thinking back to the end of the first film, it was a genuine question worth asking. On the one ...
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Pianos play without anyone sitting at the keys. Babies' toys keep moving on their own. People use the phrase "astral projection" with a straight face, and the violins on the soundtrack are violently ...
Although director James Wan is taking a leave of absence from the world of horror in order to direct Fast & Furious 7, he’s definitely going out with a bang with his latest, Insidious Chapter 2. We ...
Both James Wan and Leigh Whannell have posted some new imagery from Insidious Chapter 2 on their Twitter and Instagram accounts, and we have the full round-up here for you. Check ’em all out!
BEHIND YOU! Wilson continues to suffer visitations from the spirit world in Wan’s horror sequel. Take the scene where a bumbling team of paranormal investigators (Whannell, Angus Sampson and Steve ...
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Every appearance in the Insidious franchise by the Bride in Black ghost deepens the lore behind the sinister entity. In 2010, legendary horror director James Wan and Saw screenwriter Leigh Whannell ...
It wasn’t Friday the 13th yet, but a sense of gloom befell the “Insidious: Chapter 2” world premiere on Sept. 10. What was so scary? The possibility of director James Wan not directing the film’s ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. After five years, “Insidious” is taking fans to the Further once more with “Insidious: The Red Door.” The latest installment is ...
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