
After trying to connect with her dead mother, teenager Quinn Brenner, asks psychic Elise Rainier to help her, she refuses due to negotiate events in her childhood. Quinn starts noticing paranormal events happen in her house. After a vicious attack from a demon her father goes back and begs Elise Rainier to use her abilities to contact the other side in hope to stop these attacks by this furious demon content for a body.... (Full plot summary below)
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After trying to connect with her dead mother, teenager Quinn Brenner, asks psychic Elise Rainier to help her, she refuses due to negotiate events in her childhood. Quinn starts noticing paranormal events happen in her house. After a vicious attack from a demon her father goes back and begs Elise Rainier to use her abilities to contact the other side in hope to stop these attacks by this furious demon content for a body.
Leave your thoughts about Insidious: Chapter 3.
| Baret NewsKam WilliamsScary enough to teach me that I can scream louder than my wife! |
| Philadelphia InquirerGary ThompsonWriter-directors Wan and Whannell are best known for their grisly Saw movies, but they seem to prefer the classic lines of old-school horror. |
| Bowling Green Daily NewsMicheal ComptonNothing more than a trip through a disappointing haunted house at a local carnival. |
| Fresno BeeRick BentleyA fun and chilling creep show that is more concerned with scares than being gross. |
| Deseret News (Salt Lake City)Josh TerryIt doesn't help that the acting and writing is often clunky, making it that much harder to suspend disbelief in a genre that insists on doing just that. |
| The New York TimesAndy WebsterMs. Shaye gives Insidious more than sufficient reason for a Chapter 4. |
| The TelegraphTim RobeyIt manages the all-important jump scares with the finesse of a skilled stage illusionist, but it’s the surprisingly sincere emotional core that makes it the pick of the series. |
| TheWrapAlonso DuraldeAs a vehicle for Shaye, a veteran character actress getting the most screen time she’s ever been given, it’s a blast to watch her anchor this atmospheric look at the personal costs and triumphs of devoting your life to duking it out with nasty presences from the other side. |
| Cinemaphile.orgDavid KeyesFueled by a sense of pacing and stylistic orchestration that allows the scares to build naturally in the shadows, and not on a level that hammers us with endless peripheral nonsense. |
| Salt Lake TribuneSean P. MeansShaye brings warmth and depth to Elise, adding some humanity to the usual haunted-house terror. |