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Insidious: The Red Door is set 10 years after the events of Insidious 2 and sees the return of Josh Lambert (Wilson), as well as his son Dalton (Ty Simpkins).
Insidious: The Red Door has stopped Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny from securing a second domestic weekend box office win as it earned $32.6 million to Indy's $26.5 million.
Insidious: The Red Door has a big-picture problem--it has two main story threads that are very separate from each other for most of the film, and they don't converge in a satisfying or coherent way.
The Insidious: The Red Door ending proves that it was smart to focus on Josh and Dalton. They feel determined to help save each other, and that emotion powers their final battle with the demon.
The Insidious franchise is returning to cinemas with its fifth instalment, Insidious: The Red Door, that will no doubt send a chill down viewers spines as it explores events after the second film ...
Insidious: The Red Door brings a sense of finality to the supernatural horror franchise. This fifth installment brings back series staples Patrick Wilson, Ty Simpkins, Andrew Astor and Rose Byrne ...
Insidious: The Red Door brings a sense of finality to the supernatural horror franchise. Directed by Patrick Wilson, who also returns as Josh Lambert, the franchise’s fifth installment brings ...
Insidious: The Red Door will immerse horror enthusiasts in the murky depths of the supernatural realm known as the Further. The trailer offers a glimpse of the haunting resurrection of malevolent ...