Insidious: The Red Door
Insidious: The Red Door

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A demonic entity attempts to unleash chaos into the world of the living.

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Film Threat - 8/10 by Benjamin FranzInsidious: The Red Door has some wonderful jump scares, some very creepy sequences, and it gives new terror to the prospect of receiving an MRI. This is an excellent summer horror film, and if you like having the bejesus scared out of you, Insidious: The Red Door will provide about 2 hours of entertainment.
NME - 8/10 by Alex FloodThere’s more to Wilson’s film than dread though. In between the terror, the newbie director makes time for actual plot.
The Playlist - 7/10 by Simon ThompsonWhile it may be time, and somewhat bittersweet, to say goodbye to the Lamberts and their parapsychological baggage, this is a well-conceived and impressively executed finale to the saga. It also proves that Wilson has what it takes both behind and in front of the camera. It’s a little scary how multitalented he is.
Los Angeles Times - 7/10 by Noel MurrayHaving two main characters suffering from hauntings separately works against this movie’s narrative momentum, but it does allow Wilson and Teems to bounce from scare to scare, without much setup — or respite.
Collider - 7/10 by Nate RichardInsidious: The Red Door might not be the scariest installment in the franchise, but it feels a lot more human than the others before it. The character moments end up feeling more effective than some of the film's big set-pieces and, while that may bug some genre purists, those who have stuck around since the first film released over 10 years ago will be pleased.
IGN - 7/10 by Tom JorgensenInsidious: The Red Door is a satisfying conclusion to the Lambert family’s long nightmare journey into The Further, even if it starts to rely too heavily on jump scares by the end.
Paste Magazine - 6/10 by Matt DonatoScreenwriter Scott Teems reflects on Leigh Whannell and James Wan’s Insidious franchise by showing the Lamberts after a decade’s worth of otherworldly traumatic repression, which disappointingly gets away from what’s otherwise made this series so sinisterly supernatural.
Slashfilm - 6/10 by Chris EvangelistaInsidious: The Red Door closes the book on the Lambert family and delivers more than a few thrills and chills. It doesn't reinvent the wheel, and it doesn't really add a whole lot to the series as a whole.
The Atlantic - 5/10 by David SimsIt seems some cheap frights were slipped into a narrative otherwise aiming for deeper emotional distress. That’s where everything gets a bit convoluted, and less enjoyable.
RogerEbert.com - 5/10 by Katie RifeCallbacks to other “Insidious” films are half-hearted, and “The Red Door” seems to give up on trying to make all of the pieces fit after a while. What does work are a handful of scares in the film’s first half.

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