Insidious: The Red Door Is a Better Drama Than a Horror Movie
As each story unfolds, there are hints and teases of terrors here and there, but for the most part, the movie is dead set on making Josh and Dalton feel relatable. In that aim, at least, it succeeds, simply because it’s all the movie is doing. Eventually, though, we know both of them have to rediscover the thingis all about: the Further, the alternate dimension father and son are able to access via astral projection which got this whole thing started in the first place.
isn’t scary at all and is near devoid of its mythology. It feels more like a documentary about the aftereffects of the original films than a true follow up.
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