Insidious (FILM REVIEW)
Insidious: Chapter 3
Film
Review
by Kam Williams
Lin Shaye Reprises Role as Psychic in
Scary Prequel Guaranteed to Have You Jumping Out of Your Skin
The good
news about Insidious 3 is that you don't have to be cognizant of the
develoments in the first two episodes to follow this one's plotline.
That's because it's a stand-alone prequel which doesn't revolve
around the Lamberts, the family haunted by ghosts in the franchise's
previous installments.
The best
news of all is that, despite being rated only PG-13, this harrowing
adventure was still scary enough to teach me that I can scream
louder than my wife! Guaranteed to have you jumping out of your skin,
Insidious 3 is a cinematic throwback evocative of that earlier era
when horror flick filmmakers cared more about subtly sowing the seeds
of suspense instead of simply splattering the screen with gruesome
slasher fare.
The movie
marks the impressive directorial debut of Australian Leigh Whannell
who both wrote and acted in Insidious 1 and 2. The film again
features Lin Shaye (There's Something about Mary) as Elise Rainier,
the gifted psychic with an uncanny ability to commune with the
afterlife.
As the film
unfolds, we find the inconsolable Quinn Brenner (Stefanie
Scott) trying to hire the cloistered clairvoyant for help in
communicating with the spirit of her late mother (Ele Keats). Elise,
declines the offer, explaining that she's retired, but gives the
grieving teen an ominous piece of advice, namely, “Don't try to
contact your mom on your own.”
Quinn
returns home to the mythical town of Leland Park where she lives in
an apartment with her father (Dermot Mulroney) and little brother,
Alex (Tate Berney). Of course, she disregards Elise's warning, and
next thing you know paranormal activity ensues, a waving apparition,
here, a disembodied voice, there, an unexplained crack in the
ceiling, bloody footprints on the floor, and so on.
Quinn's
distracted dad proves to be worthless, since he can't even remember
that she's a vegetarian when making a meal. At least the cute boy
next-door (Ashton Moio) seems concerned about her welfare.
Nevertheless, ghostly activities escalate to the point where Elise
finally agrees to get involved and stage a showdown of a séance.
Sure
the storyline might read like stock fright fare but, trust me,
Insidious 3 is one of those expertly-edited horror flicks that
repeatedly shocks you when least expected. Again and again, it makes
you jump from your seat, then lulls you back into a false sense of
security only to deliver another jolt.
A
chilling spine-tingler certain to elicit lots of bloodcurdling
screams!
Excellent (4
stars)
Rated
PG-13 for violence, profanity, frightening images and mature themes
Running time: 97 minutes
Distributor: Focus Features
To see a trailer for Insidious:
Chapter 3, visit:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7DNXUvHm-S8
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