Marron Marvel "To preface this, I'm something of a horror and suspense aficionado. I'm a big fan of classic horror (think Vincent Price) as well as horror classics like The Exorcist and Poltergeist. With these sorts of thrillers and chillers to live up to, scary movies have been amazingly lackluster over the past few years, with a remake of A Nightmare on Elm Street and movies like The Haunting in Connecticut just lacking the means to impress true horror fans. But with the creative team of James Wan and Leigh Whannell (best known for the Saw franchise) at the helm, Insidious gave a glimmer of hope to horror fans that perhaps this movie would breathe new life into a slowly dying film genre.
That said, Insidious did not disappoint."
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Okay, so I have officially read more good things about this one than bad. Now I really NEED to see this one. Anyone want to go with me? My wife doesn't like horror movies...
I thoroughly enjoyed this movie. It is difficult to find good "scary" movies.
Well my husband won't even watch Supernatural at home with me he's scared of everything. I love stuff like that. I'll go too if you want.