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Inside is a Digital HD redemption code.ĭive Into the Insidious Universe (4:38 HD) recaps the three previous movies in the franchise.Ĭhilling Deleted Scenes (18:52 HD) – There are eight scenes that got excised for one reason or another. This release comes with a glossy slip cover. Even though there wasn’t a time I was all that frightened, it was also inoffensively watchable if only because I do like Shaye as Elise but otherwise it’s another forgettable entry in a franchise that really didn’t need to be one. In the end, Insidious: The Last Key isn’t bad or good. I can’t really say there’s that much difference in terms of style compared to Whannell and, even though I can’t remember much, I presume James Wan vision really set up the world with some flare. Leigh Whannell returns to write, and co-star as Specs, while Adam Robitel takes over the directing duties (James Wan helmed 1 & 2, Whannell #3) following a moderately well-liked supernatural-horror flick, The Taking of Deborah Logan. The Last Key is still in prequel territory and a direct sequel to Chapter 3 and although it’s hardly bad, it’s kind of dull most of the time with nary a fright and instead some moments that I could only roll my eyes at.Īlthough there are not many ‘scary’ moments, at least the performances weren’t half bad, led way by Lin Shaye who is still at least a bad ass, unfortunately we get a back story for Elise that might as well have been straight out of a Stephen King novel (abusive parent, children in danger), just replace Maine with New Mexico. I don’t remember a whole lot about the previous movies other than the jump scare of a demon popping up behind Patrick Wilson in the first film and the last one, Insidious: Chapter 3, I only recall bits and pieces (thankfully this Blu-ray contains a recap of the franchise!).
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Now Elise must face off against a demon known as KeyFace.
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Later, the trio visits a local diner where she runs into her estranged brother (BRUCE DAVISON) and his two daughters, Imogen (CAITLIN GERARD) and Melissa (SPENCER LOCKE), the former we discover has been passed down the family spiritual gift/curse. Their initial investigation leads to Elise being reacquainted not only with the spirits but with the abuse that transpired. She reluctantly accepts the case and her two assistants, Tucker (ANGUS SAMPSON) and Specs (LEIGH WHANNELL), travel to New Mexico, an emotional journey for Elise who had not been back. She eventually runs away leaving her brother behind, never to return.įast forward to 2010 and a now older Elise (LIN SHAYE) receives a call from the current owner of her childhood home reporting strange occurrences. When Elise, summoned by a voice, unlocks a door, she unwittingly unleashes an evil force which then kills her mother and puts her in a hell with her abusive father. Making matters scary, the family lives in a home adjunct to a prison where executions take place. The plot takes us Five Keys, New Mexico circa 1950s where we meet a young Elise Rainier (AVA KOLKER), along with her father Gerald (JOSH STEWART), mother Audrey (TESSA FERRER) and little brother Christian (PIERCE POPE), with herself and mother having the ability to see and communicate with the deceased.
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Insidious: The Last Key is the latest entry in the successful horror series and the latest to take place prior to the first film with Chapter 3 being the origin, although this one takes viewer’s even more into the past. Writer(s): Leigh Whannell (characters) Leigh Whannell (written by)Ĭast: Lin Shaye, Angus Sampson, Leigh Whannell, Josh Stewart, Caitlin Gerard, Spencer Locke, Kirk Acevedo, Tessa Ferrer, Bruce DavisonĪudio: English (DTS-HD MA 5.1), Spanish (Dolby Digital 5.1) Insidious: The Last Key is by no means terrible but just another ho-hum and inoffensively bland entry in a franchise that at its height were merely okay, but is highlighted by Lin Shaye being a badass once again.