September 13

Insidious

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Poster for the movie "Insidious"

Insidious (2010)

PG-13 103 min - Horror, Thriller - 13 September 2010

A family discovers that dark spirits have invaded their home after their son inexplicably falls into an endless sleep. When they reach out to a professional for help, they learn things are a lot more personal than they thought.

Director:  James Wan
Writers:  Leigh Whannell
Stars:  Patrick Wilson, Rose Byrne, Barbara Hershey, Leigh Whannell, Angus Sampson, Ty Simpkins, Lin Shaye, Andrew Astor, Joseph Bishara

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Storyline

A family discovers that dark spirits have invaded their home after their son inexplicably falls into an endless sleep. When they reach out to a professional for help, they learn things are a lot more personal than they thought.


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Genres: Horror, Thriller

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Country:   United States of America,   Canada
Language:  English
Release Date:  13 September 2010

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Company Credits

Production Companies:  Alliance Films, IM Global, Stage 6 Films, Haunted Movies

Technical Specs

Runtime:  1 h 43 min

[vc_row][vc_column][wpsm_woobox id=”48606″][/vc_column][/vc_row]by Allison

Shortly after moving, a family discovers that dark spirits have possessed their home and that their son has inexplicably fallen into a coma. Trying to escape the haunting and save their son, they move again only to discover that it was not their house that was haunted.

From the makers of Paranormal Activity and Saw is Insidious, a movie designed with fantasy and horror with a touch of comedy. First released in Canada in October 2010, the movie is making its American release April 1. The film contains some of the most well-executed and well-timed scares seen on film in a long time.

Insidious takes the viewer on an entertaining, suspenseful ride with bits of humor thrown in just at the right times. Rated PG-13, this is best seen by the more mature crowd who can handle being freaked out by paranormal activity, especially when it involves a child. Those who are fans of creepy horror flicks will probably love it äóñ children around the age of 13, not as much. It is more worthy of an R-rating.


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