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Jun 14, 2024, 3:03:19 PM6/14/24
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Insidious: The Red Door producer Jason Blum says the latest installment in the Insidious franchise could be its last for a while. The upcoming horror film sees the Lambert family being tormented by demons again, 10 years after the events of Insidious and Insidious: Chapter 2. The movie will focus heavily on Patrick Wilson's Josh Lambert and Ty Simpkins' Dalton Lambert, both actors reprising their roles in the franchise.

At the very least, it has been a blast watching the Insidious franchise slowly become the "Lin Shaye kicks supernatural ass" horror franchise. In an industry where Angelina Jolie (41-years old) is too old to play Laura Croft, we have an ongoing and popular cinematic series centered around a 74-year old woman. That shouldn't be a big deal, especially when Harrison Ford can still be Indiana Jones and Robert Downey Jr. doesn't start becoming Iron Man until he's 43. But how often do we see any big(ish) movies in theaters with any prominent older women, let alone a movie starring an older woman? And Shaye is quite good even if the Leigh Whannell screenplay (and Adam Robitel's direction) lets her down.

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Insidious: The Last Key is a pretty thin movie, light on scares and heavy on verbal exposition and scenes where Shaye explains the plot and/or her feelings. The flashbacks are compelling, as Ava Kolker (young Elise) and Hana Hayes (teen Elise) do a lot with a little. If you've seen the previous Insidious movies, you might as well finish it out, and (like the last film) it's fun to see Shaye kick butt in the supernatural realms. This isn't going to be anyone's high water mark, but considering the dreck we often get as the first horror movie on the first week of the year, it's comparatively a step up. It's arguably, depending on if you count Underworld: Blood Wars as a horror movie, the best "January kick-off horror movie" since the genuinely good Daybreakers back in 2010, for what that's worth.

The last PG-13 Blumhouse release Happy Death Day drew $1M before earning a $26M opening. However, that was off of a Rotten Tomatoes score of 71%. The fourth Insidious enters a strong holiday holdover marketplace with brand recognition, and zero respect from the critics at 23% Rotten.

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