Insidious: The Red Door

Insidious: The Red Door

By Patrick Wilson

  • Genre: Horror
  • Release Date: 2023-07-07
  • Advisory Rating: PG-13
  • Runtime: 1h 47min
  • Director: Patrick Wilson
  • Production Company: Blumhouse Productions
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • iTunes Price: USD 7.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
6.597/10
6.597
From 1,691 Ratings

Description

In Insidious: The Red Door, the original cast from the horror franchise is back for the final chapter of the Lambert family's terrifying saga, with Patrick Wilson (also making his directorial debut), Ty Simpkins, Rose Byrne and Andrew Astor. To put their demons to rest once and for all, Josh and a college-aged Dalton must go deeper into The Further than ever before, facing their family's dark past and a host of new and more horrifying terrors that lurk behind the red door.

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  • More like part two

    4
    By psgoforth
    I liked this better than the low 39% tomato score it has as I write. It’s not thy best horror movie but its entertaining and helps further the story of the main family and provides a fully explanation as to what’s going on and why, going All the back to part one. I liked it.
  • Now like the first 2

    1
    By Allenfifi
    I was so excited at first to hear that a insidious movie is coming out with original cast. Well, spoiler alert, WHAT A LET DOWN!!
  • Good movie

    3
    By Danny boy5
    I love the idiots calling it a woke mess 😂they are obviously so stupid that they are not aware of what the word means. Good movie
  • Slow

    3
    By AndyNYCAZ
    If you like watching paint dry, this movie is for you. (Plus all of the mandatory tick boxes in 2023 are taken care of … maybe what’s most insidious is the ongoing social engineering permeating “entertainment.”)
  • This one was brilliant

    5
    By MUSCLEGEEKPHYSIQUE
    From bringing back the original cast to the cohesiveness between the first two movies and this most recent installment, they struck gold in my opinion. Patrick Wilson did a beautiful job both on and off screen. Visually telling the continuation of a story in a way that felt thought out and respectful of the time and effort put into the previous films. Ty Simpkins delivers a powerhouse performance owning his role, while new franchise face Sinclair Daniel's showing us what being kind and brave look like. At first I thought, everything's taking so long to get to the climax, but before you know it, you are invested. The film gives you space to process each scene and find attachments. Which in the end leaves you much more bought into their story and everyone's role. I really can't say enough about this film and how fun it's been to connect dots between James Wan's original character developments and Patrick Willson's keen eye to details that help you understand each person and not just where they are now but, linking issues and behaviors we saw in the first film. Very excited to add this film to the collection! Bravo to everyone who was involved, cast, crew, and beyond!
  • Extremely disappointed

    1
    By Dafinator
    This is by far the worst out of them all! The 3rd one is the best, scary and great story! This was soooooooooo BOOORRRING!!!! Not scary, not a good story it was just drawn out and boring! And what’s with the Chris character!? She totally felt forced, absolutely disappointing. This should’ve been so good but Hollywood does nothing but disappoint these days! We need new writers! Let’s start using AI since these guys can’t get it done! SMFH
  • BEST ONE YET !!!!!!

    5
    By Micah day
    But the Only problem is the title of this movie is in another language and I bought it in the U.S ITunes Store
  • Boring

    2
    By hanierz
    I was bored in the middle of it
  • Awful

    1
    By tp331979
    Not worth one more word
  • Fair farewell to the series.

    4
    By raffols
    Again, don’t judge a film by the grren cloves and the tomatoes. I found this film entertaining and a good closure for the Insidious series. Nice direction by Patrick Wilson.

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