Movie |
Sequel | Insidious
A twisted new tale of terror begins for a teenage girl and her family, predating the haunting of the Lambert family in the earlier movies and revealing more mysteries of the otherworldly realm The Further.
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A twisted new tale of terror begins for a teenage girl and her family, predating the haunting of the Lambert family in the earlier movies and revealing more mysteries of the otherworldly realm The Further.
6.1/10
IMDbBest Horror RemakeSequel | 2016 | Leigh
2015 | Leigh
Best Supporting Young Actor Feature Film | 2016 | Tate
Best Horror Film | 2016
Best Horror | 2016
Favorite Thriller Movie | 2016
Best Performance in a Feature Film Supporting Young Actor and Under | 2016 | Tate
Best SequelPrequelRemake | 2015 | Leigh
Best Movie | 2015 | Leigh
Budget 10,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 112,983,889 USD
(at around 16 mins) James Wan was unavailable to return as director for the third installment due to his scheduling conflict with Furious 7 (2015). He makes a brief cameo as the theater director during Quinn's audition scene.
This third installment makes several references to ghosts and demons from the first two films of the "Insidious" franchise, such as the Lipstick Face Demon, The Bride in Black, and possibly the Long-Haired Fiend.
A trailer for the film was released in March of 2015 and featured the song "Afraid of Nothing" by Sharon Van Etten. The filmmakers used the song without acquiring the rights to it. When Van Etten was notified by a fan on Twitter, the filmmakers were forced to pay her for illegally using her music.
This film takes place in 2007. Insidious (2010) and Insidious: Chapter 2 (2013) take place in 2010.
Writer/Director Leigh Whannell told casting that he wanted The Man Who Can't Breath to look like the sloth victim in Se7en (1995). The same actor, Michael Reid MacKay, was cast for the role.