Insidious: Chapter 2 update feed
“To be honest, I wasnโt really sure what to expect from this flick but since this franchise does have a solid reputation, I thought I might as well check it out. In fact, before watching this sequel, I have to admit that I didn't remember much about 'Insidious', except that, at the time, I thought that it was actually rather overrated. Well, as a result, it was already the very first fun thing to do while watching this 2nd installment which was to figure out what the hell already happened during the previous movie. Still, even though sequels in the horror genre tend to be usually underwhelming, I was actually positively surprised by this one which was at least as good as its predecessor was, if not even slightly better. I don't know, maybe it might have helped that it didn't have some rea” read more
"(At around 25 minutes) When Specs and Tucker analyze the footage of young Josh, the "Panasonic" VCR logo has been worn away in places so that it reads "Panic" instead. There is an Australian flag in the corner of Dalton's room in the Lambert house. Leigh Whannell (Specks, writer of Insidious (2010)), Rose Byrne and James Wan (writer and director of Insidious 2 (2013)) all come from Australia (however, Wan was born in Malaysia, but later moved to Australia)."
" Directed by James Wan Starring Patrick Wilson, Rose Bryne, Lin Shaye, Ty Simpkins, Steve Coulter, Barbara Hershey, Leigh Whanell, Angus Sampson, Andrew Astor, Hank Harris, Jocelin Donahue, Lindsay Siem, Danielle Bisutti, Taylor Griffin, Garrett Ryan, J. LaRose, Tom Fitzpatrick, Michael Beach, Brooke Peoples, Edwina Findley,Jorge Louis Pallo, Jenna Ortega, Jack Walsh, and Kimberly Ables Jindra "
"Watched: 04/05/16 Nothing much to say about this, pretty confusing and boring at parts. Not a fan of this series."