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Ted storms into the room and reveals that he had. The argument of this installment is that after the events that occurred in the previous film, Elise Rainier Lin Shaye , with her gifts, continues investigating the recent supernatural attacks that occur in the home of a family in New Mexico, a house in the that he used to live in his youth, submerging it more deeply in The Further. This franchise had an extremely strong start and the first installment was actually a favorite horror film of mine for quite some time.


So yes, this is the weakest installment and it very rarely feels like an actual Insidious movie, but I must admit, there are some really solid scares scattered throughout this movie. Elise blows the whistle, and Audrey's spirit arrives, vanquishing Key Face.


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½ Tying up the series, Insidious: The Last Key is a mediocre horror film that delivers some mild scares. When Elise receives a call from a man living in her childhood home about a malevolent spirit, she decides that it's time for her to go back and confront her past. Unfortunately the writing isn't that good, as the plot is chalk full of clichés and tired old tropes. There are also a number of contrivances forced in to connect the film to the previous ones. And the ending doesn't really make a lot of sense. Still, the ghost investigations and confrontations are pretty intense and suspenseful. Also, the prison setting and creature design for the main villain are kind of creepy. Insidious: The Last Key, while it has its problems, is a fairly solid supernatural thriller that's about on par with the rest of the series. ½ Insidious is a franchise that I've been following since the release of the first film back in 2010. This franchise had an extremely strong start and the first installment was actually a favorite horror film of mine for quite some time. I still love watching that film, but each connective film has gotten progressively worse each time, building a franchise that's slowly fizzling out. Insidious: The Last Key is the fourth film to hit theatres in this franchise and quite frankly, even though it has its moments of terror, it's really not that great of a film. If you're a fan of the franchise, there are aspects that are worthy of fans seeing, but I wouldn't say the movie impressed me on many more levels than that. Let's dive into the story. Taking place not too long after the events of the first two films, Elise explores her past and how it interconnects with everything that has happened throughout the franchise so far. Having to face her dark past, while trying to save the lives of everyone around her, this film still has this likable character in the forefront. That being said, this is a film that suffers from trying to connect itself to previous films, making certain scares feel incredibly forced, taking me out of the overall story. Without spoiling it for fans, there are certain sequences that directly relate to past films, right down to actually showing old scenes, but they felt out of place, due to the nature of the story at hand. This film felt the most distant from anything else in the franchise, so when it connects itself to previous story threads, it felt unnecessarily complex. So yes, this is the weakest installment and it very rarely feels like an actual Insidious movie, but I must admit, there are some really solid scares scattered throughout this movie. If for nothing else, horror junkies will get a kick out of some really terrifying moments here. Whether it's a figure standing in the background in a unique way, a creepy conversation happening between children, great uses of sound effects to make you squirm in your seat, or just slowly taking its time to build tension for a nice payoff, Insidious: The Last Key is pretty impressive. If you're in it simply to have a few great scares, then this will probably satisfy you just fine; However, scares are not everything when it comes to horror films. I want to be transported into a unique world when I watch a horror film. The majority of horror films deal with supernatural aspects and therefore require you to open your mind to strange possibilities. Sadly, I felt as though each one of the previous films had far more interesting ideas sprinkled throughout them, that this just felt like one big disappointment. I found myself wishing that the premise itself was better, especially when the twists occur, because many of them are just average slasher flick surprises. In the end, Insidious: The Last Key is impressive when it comes to genuine scares, but lacks in almost every other aspect. Yes, I jumped out of my seat on multiple occasions, but that's not enough to make me recommend this movie. Hardcore horror junkies will get a few kicks out of it, but the screenplay is derivative of so many previous horror movies, it does nothing new to expand on The Further, which was so interesting in the first two films, and I left this movie feeling slightly cheated as a fan. It didn't have the special feel that the others did and if it didn't have the few direct tie-ins that it showcases, it really could've been titled anything else. I'm not tearing this movie apart, it's just incredibly mediocre.

 


That night, Elise and Tucker hear the whistle and realize the sound is coming from a. Key Face tries to coerce Elise into hurting her father's spirit as revenge for what he's done. The next morning, Elise, Tucker, and Specs meet sisters Melissa and Imogen, Christian's daughters. With Melissa dying, they move to find her body in The Further. One night, Elise encounters a ghost. Accompanied by her two investigative partners, Rainier travels to Five Keys to confront and destroy her greatest fear -- the demon that she accidentally set free years earlier. Brilliant parapsychologist Elise Rainier receives a disturbing phone call from a man who claims that his house is haunted. Even more disturbing is the address -- 413 Apple Tree Lane in Five Keys, N. Franchise star Lin Shaye and co-star, screenwriter and co-creator of the series Leigh Whannell will be in attendance. She has also inherited the gift that Elise holds. Starring,andthe film follows Elise Rainier as she investigates a haunting in her childhood home and it is based on a True Story. Which is usually when something really jumps out at you.