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The first house does appear as it 'can be haunted! I drove by at night and it really does make you think!! The second location in a suburban neighborhood was a nice choice what the Director was looking for!

Its a cute, cozy style home in a quiet neighborhood! Thank you for the input!! Great movie! Can't wait to see Insidious 2 soon!! A post shared by Vincenzo Ruggieri Calvano vince. The century-old building is located on S. Broadway, Downtown, Los Angeles, and housed the offices of the Los Angeles Herald Examiner daily newspaper until the publication went defunct. The building now lies in partial disrepair, occasionally used for filming. Of all the genre's that Hollywood has to offer, the most tattered of the bunch is without a doubt the horror department.

I am so sick of these wannabe 'so called' horror flicks that belong on late night lifetime channel. Im sick of the same old parlor tricks and scare tactics that have been used for the past 10 years. And i am even more sickened by the fact that they keep making the same crap year after year. You would figure after great horror flicks like "The Decent" and "Paranormal Activity", studios would start realizing what actually works and what audiences want to see.

Hopefully in the coming years, this genre' will come back to life. When it comes to horror movies, i think the two most crucial elements are the cinematography, and the musical score. Actually, i prefer there to be no music at all. Almost all the great horror movies never use it, because they rely on scaring the audience with disturbing images, not raised music that makes everyone jump. If i want that, I'll go to a haunted house. When i go to see a horror flick, i want it to leave a lasting impression.

However, movies like this are the one exception. This film had such amazing cinematography, that i didn't even care about those 'raised music' sequences. I rarely get creeped out at the theater, and this movie scared the crap out of me.

I'm talking' sweaty palms, eyes wide open, my body sunk all the way down in my chair scared. And for those of you who have read my reviews in the past, i hardly ever say that about a horror flick. And what really sold it was the cinematography. This film is packed with tons of really creepy and disturbing images.

So much in fact, that you will hate walking into your dark house alone. Yes, they do use the same scare tactics, but since everything in the movie looked so damn creepy and demented, i for once didn't want the lead female to hurry up and open the basement door and get it over with. The storyline is pretty decent.

It's not an amazing concept or genuinely creepy on it's own. But it does a decent enough of a job to keep your interest and sell what your seeing unfold on screen.

And it's safe to say that this is a very different take on your typical haunted house. Bottom Line Whether viewed as the end or the beginning, there is nothing completely reassuring about this film. To truly get at the heart of the concept of evil itself being insidious, the story requires the extra space to stretch out, touch multiple generations, and eschew the predictability of linear time.

Patrick Wilson is set to make his directorial debut with the next Insidious sequel. The fifth film in the franchise was announced in October , with Scott Teems writing a script from a story by Whannell.

Wilson will also return to star in the film alongside Ty Simpkins, who will reprise his role as Dalton. Though there aren't many details on the film yet, we know that it will pick up with the Lamberts 10 years after the last installment, as Dalton begins college.

In the official announcement for Insidious 5 , Wilson said in a statement :.



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