Insidious: The Last Key (2018)
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" FEBRUARY 6, 2022 INSIDIOUS: THE LAST KEY (2018, dir: Adam Robitel) Cast: Lin Shaye, Leigh Whannell, Angus Sampson, Kirk Acevedo, Caitlin Gerard, Spencer Locke My rating: 4/10 Watched on NETFLIX"
" Directed by: Adam Robitel Produced by: Leigh Whanell, Oren Pell, Jason Blum,and James Wan Written by: Leigh Whannell Cinematography: Toby Oliver Edited by: Timothy Alverson Music by: Joseph Bishera Distributed by: Sony Columbia Pictures and Universal Pictures "
"Lin Shaye was good in the lead, that was the biggest positive part of the film. The scares were so predictable and the film wasn't just that scary. "
"July 7th Wasn't actually that bad, the lame ending definitely took away from it."
" Familiar Actors: Lin Shaye Leigh Whannell Angus Sampson Kirk Acevedo Spencer Locke Josh Stewart Ava Kolker Bruce Davison Javier Botet Hana Hayes Ty Simpkins Rose Byrne Patrick Wilson Joseph Bishara Stefanie Scott Barbara Hershey and Danielle Bisutti True Rating: 4.6/10 Body Count: 7+"
"Insidious es la saga que sigue manteniendo el terror en lo popular, aunque no todas sus películas tengan la misma cálida porque después de la segunda todo fue hacia peor con pre-secuelas de un personaje aunque importante era secundario; Esta continua esa pre-secuela tratando de explicar todos esos puntos abiertos de las películas anteriores pero no logra mas que mantener una baga conexión. "
“Wan and company have really nailed down the formula for quality sequels, spinoffs, and prequels. After a good, albeit slightly inferior to it's predecessors third chapter, this fourth installment did wonders for Elise's character (as well as her cohorts), introduced a worthy threat (one of the major problems with Chapter Three was that the entity didn't feel as potent as the one's in part 1 or 2), set up the possibility of installments that don't have to reach into the past but can move forward from part two, and brought everything full circle in a satisfying fashion.
All in all, I don't believe the first two installments can ever be touched this one came very close. Whats most wonderful about it is that this feels like it could be watched in the proper chronological order and no” read more