Christopher Cross of Infinite Respawns writes: While James Wan is busy rolling in Vin Diesel money from Furious 7 and preparing to tackle the insurmountable challenge of working in the DC universe and making Aquaman into a character people don’t just laugh at, his Insidious franchise has been left with one of his long-time partners: Leigh Whannell. He may not have had directing experience prior to Insidious: Chapter 3, but it doesn’t show as often as one might expect from a first-time director. The James Wan touch still feels present, even if it is considerably toned down. Whannell proves he has learned how to create tension and dread out of a situation, in what is probably the best film in the horror franchise yet.
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