REVIEW: Poorly paced, Patrick Wilson's directorial debut's story is a flabby, unfocused mess with no clear protagonist, stakes or purpose.
A satisfying conclusion to the Lambert family's long nightmare journey into The Further, even if it relies too heavily on jump scares.
'Insidious: The Red Door' Review – A Sentimental Swan Song for the Lambert Family · Insidious: Chapter Two, star Patrick Wilson pulls double duty for this sequel ...
Alongside Wilson, the film stars Ty Simpkins, Rose Bryne and Sinclair Daniel. The film begins where Insidious 2 concluded, with Josh Lambert (Wilson) and his ...
This fifth installment brings back series staples Patrick Wilson, Ty Simpkins, Andrew Astor and Rose Byrne, alongside newcomers Hiam Abbass and Sinclair Daniel.
Things get pretty complicated at the end of the fifth Insidious film.
The Lamberts are back, but how does their story end in the final Insidious movie? DT explains the ending to Insidious: The Red Door.
'Insidious: The Red Door' brings a sense of finality to the supernatural horror franchise, with Patrick Wilson in his directorial debut.
As a director, Wilson proves himself familiar enough with the mechanics of a jump scare—clearly, he picked up a few things from working with Wan all those ...
Years after the events of the first two Insidious films, Dalton (Ty Simpkins) is driven to college by now-divorced dad Josh (Patrick Wilson).
Patrick Wilson makes his directorial debut with this fifth installment of the horror franchise haunted by a red-faced demon.
Patrick Wilson's directorial debut is a generic jump-scare machine that fights against his strengths.
Patrick Wilson stars in and directs the fifth film in the horror franchise from James Wan and Jason Blum.
The actor had long wanted to make a film. When he was offered the job on the new “Insidious,” the chance to direct a box office hit proved very appealing.
"Insidious: The Red Door" brings back the Lambert family for one last fright. Directed by and co-starring Patrick Wilson, Rose Byrne, and Ty Simpkins, ...
Discover Patrick Wilson's real motivation behind reprising his role in the horrifying fifth installment of the Insidious franchise.
When Josh travels deep into the Further in Insidious to save Dalton, his body is taken over by a demon that kills Elise and nearly murders the entire Lambert ...
Insidious: The Red Door boasts an epic credits song by Swedish rock band Ghost and actor/director Patrick Wilson, which was seemingly written for the film.
2013's Insidious Chapter 2 owns the highest opening for a movie in the 13-year-old horror franchise with $40.2M. However, the fourthquel, Insidious: The Last ...
Insidious: The Red Door director-star Patrick Wilson stepped behind the camera for the latest movie, and talks some of its scariest.