Insidious (Blu-ray) (2010)
Starring: Barbara Hershey Lin Shaye Rose Byrne Angus Sampson
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It's Not the House Thats Haunted.
| A family looks to prevent evil spirits from trapping their comatose child in a realm called the further. |
"Get ready! Horror movies haven't been this fun in a very long time. Bill Gibron, Filmcritic.com
"Conjures up a nightmarish quality that I found difficult to shake off. Henry Fitzherbert, Daily Express
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Editor's Note
SAW franchise veterans James Wan and Leigh Whannell team with PARANORMAL ACTIVITY writer/director Oren Peli to give the familiar haunted house story an exciting new twist with this tale of a family that moves into an old house and begins to suspect they are under siege from otherworldly forces when their young son inexplicably falls into a deep coma. As devoted parents Josh (Patrick Wilson) and Renai (Rose Byrne) struggle in vain to uncover the root cause of their son's condition, the stress of the situation gradually begins to take its toll on their once-strong relationship. Later, when darkness falls and specters appear to reach out for them from the shadows, the frightened parents realize they're dealing with powers beyond human comprehension. Barbara Hershey and Lin Shaye co-star.
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Blu-ray Review: Insidious (2011)
By: Chris Beaumont
Blogcritics.org Reviews
Published on: 7/17/2011 1:38 PM
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| Insidious is a love it or hate it sort of movie. It is a PG-13 horror movie from the creators of Saw and does not really feature all that much in the way of gore. Instead of blood, Insidious goes in the other direction and attempts to make you jump every few minutes. You see, rather than delivering "torture porn," the team of James Wan (director) and Leigh Whannell (writer and supporting cast member) have taken a journey into the world of the haunted house movie and the end result is rather good. Frankly, this is a quite a strong film that is unlike the majority of modern horror and while it is a modern film, it pays homage to the films of the past with touches of old school appeal....read the full review | |
Cast & Crew
| Barbara Hershey | |
| Lin Shaye | |
| Rose Byrne | |
| Angus Sampson | |
| Patrick Wilson | |
| Ty Simpkins | |
| J. Larose - Co-Star | |
| Andrew Astor - Co-Star | |
| Heather Tocquigny - Co-Star | |
| Philip Friedman - Co-Star | |
| Kelly Devoto - Co-Star | |
| Leigh Whannell - Co-Star | |
| Joseph Bishara - Co-Star | |
| Corbett Tuck - Co-Star | |
| John Henry Binder - Co-Star | |
| Ruben Pla - Co-Star | |
| Joel J. Kramer - Stunt Coordinator | |
| John R. Leonetti - Director of Photography | |
| Albert Cho - Assistant Director | |
| David Larson - Hairstylist | |
| Leigh Whannell - Screenwriter | |
| Joseph Bishara - Composer | |
| Joe Dzuban - Sound | |
| Bart Dion - Special Effects Supervisor | |
| Rocky Faulkner - Makeup | |
| Justin Raleigh - Special Makeup Effects | |
| Tijen Osman - Hairstylist | |
| Nikki Carbonetta - Makeup | |
| Tracy Richards - Hairstylist | |
| Tracy Richards - Makeup | |
| David M. Brewer - Director of Photography | |
| Liz Mendoza - Makeup | |
| Rick A. Osako - Production Manager/UPM | |
| Robert Cross - Sound | |
| Charles Leal - Set Decorator | |
| Leslie Borchard - Hairstylist | |
| Wendy Southard - Hairstylist | |
| Mandi Crane - Makeup | |
| Fractured FX - Special Makeup Effects | |
| Spy, a Fotokem Company - Visual Effects Designer | |
| James Wan - Director |
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