
Insidious: The Red Door
4.5
(2.2K)
Horror
Thriller
2023
107 min
PG-13
To put their demons to rest once and for all, Josh Lambert and a college-aged Dalton Lambert 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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"I haven’t watched any of the movies in this series and decided to watch this one and I wasn’t completely lost! It explained briefly in certain scenes what occurred previously and it ‘caught me up’. Was it the best horror film? No. If you’ve watched Stranger Things you’ll see in this film with the show. The upside down from stranger things is featured here but in a different scenario pretty much. Had a couple jump scares but nothing out of the ordinary, I didn’t feel connected with this horror film. #horror #thriller"
"I don’t know why the ratings on this are as bad as they are. It’s def the weakest and did feel a little rushed story wise. It’s not scary at all but some moments are well shot. Also, it’s pretty typical formula wise for a horror film with some cool visuals and art. I’d give it about 6.8/10 but I’m biased cuz I just like Patrick Wilson . "
" Nothing too scary and we have to frustratingly learn things we already knew. Since the father and son had their memories erased of the crazy stuff they went through.
Which some how also made them grow apart. Learning to love each other again is probably the strongest aspect of the movie. It’s touching but not entirely always scary."
"What a disappointment considering I’d have expected the last one would be a deal breaker. Probably the worst one of them all. "
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"I don't understand all the bad reviews but I thought this sequel was spectacular and I definitely jumped. I think it tied in everything all together pretty nicely and it played in all these little details if you take notice. I enjoyed the storyline and I especially like the light hearted edition of Chris. I like the overall theme of you can't forget the past you need to remember it that really resonates with me. "
"“Death floods the mind with memory.”
I would’ve liked this more without the confusing Further and supernatural elements that provide more questions than answers. I know that’s what the franchise is all about, but didn’t love it as much here as it got muddled and hard to discern what was going on.
Dalton is all grown up, broody and artistic, throwing himself passionately into his work with dark themes and undercurrents in college. He searches for what drives him and tries to make his way in the world, finding that his past catches up with him all at once violently and terrifyingly. He is assailed by demons both internal and external that don’t stop for anything as he becomes their waiting target. To try to get the raw, deeper truth, he draws and paints, he edits and revises, causing much to come to light as the film goes on. His art and relationship to his father may just be the pieces of the puzzle he needs or will all of it just derail him further? You’ll have to watch to see.
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