''Insidious'' is a 2010
supernatural horror film
Supernatural horror film is a film genre that combines aspects of horror film and supernatural film. Supernatural occurrences in such films often include ghosts and demons, and many supernatural horror films have elements of religion. Common theme ...
directed by
James Wan
James Wan (born 26 February 1977) is an Australian director, producer, screenwriter and comic book writer. He has primarily worked in the horror genre as the co-creator of the '' Saw'' and ''Insidious'' franchises and the creator of The Conjur ...
, written by
Leigh Whannell
Leigh Whannell (; is an Australian screenwriter, actor, film producer, and film director. He is best known for writing films directed by his friend James Wan, including ''Saw'' (2004), ''Dead Silence'' (2007), '' Insidious'' (2010), and '' Insi ...
, and starring
Patrick Wilson
Patrick Joseph Wilson (born July 3, 1973) is an American actor and director. He began his career in 1995, starring in Broadway musicals. He received nominations for two Tony Awards for his roles in ''The Full Monty'' (2000–2001) and ''Oklahoma ...
,
Rose Byrne
Mary Rose Byrne (born 24 July 1979) is an Australian actress. She made her screen debut in the film ''Dallas Doll'' (1994), and continued to act in Australian film and television throughout the 1990s. She obtained her first leading film role i ...
, and
Barbara Hershey
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. It is the first installment in the
''Insidious'' franchise, and the third in terms of the series' in-story chronology. The story centers on a married couple whose boy inexplicably enters a comatose state and becomes a vessel for a variety of demonic entities in an
astral plane.
''Insidious'' had its world premiere on September 14, 2010, at the
2010 Toronto International Film Festival
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(TIFF) and received a
wide theatrical release on April 1, 2011, by
FilmDistrict
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. The film is followed by a sequel, ''
Chapter 2 Chapter Two, Chapter 2, or Chapter II may refer to:
Film, television, and theatre
* ''Chapter Two'' (play), a 1977 play by Neil Simon
* ''Chapter Two'' (film), a 1979 adaptation of Neil Simon's play
Television episodes
* "Chapter 2" (''American H ...
'' (2013), and two prequels, ''
Chapter 3 Chapter Three refers to a third Chapter (books), chapter, but the term may also refer to:
Albums
*Chapter III (Agathodaimon album), ''Chapter III'' (Agathodaimon album), 2003
*Chapter III (Allure album), ''Chapter III'' (Allure album), 2004
*Chapte ...
'' (2015) and ''
The Last Key'' (2018).
Plot
Married couple Josh and Renai Lambert, their boys Dalton and Foster, and infant daughter Cali, have recently moved in to a new home. One evening, Dalton sneaks away to explore the attic, when he encounters a frightening entity and falls from a step stool. The next day, he inexplicably slips into a
coma.
After three months of treatment without result, Renai and Josh take Dalton home. The family starts to experience frightening paranormal events. Renai begins hearing voices over the
baby monitor
A baby monitor, also known as a baby alarm, is a radio system used to remotely listen to sounds made by an infant. An audio monitor consists of a transmitter unit, equipped with a microphone, placed near to the child. It transmits the sounds by ...
when no one is in Cali's room, Foster says that Dalton sleepwalks at night. They hear things at the door, so they lock it and set the alarm. Renai sees a disturbing figure in Cali's bedroom, and the security alarm goes off. Josh has visions and works late. The nurse visits to check on Dalton. Renai finds a bloody hand print on Dalton's bed. Josh returns home and has more visions. After Renai is attacked by the entity, the Lamberts decide to move, believing the house to be cursed.
In the new house, however, the supernatural activity continues. Renai sees a dancing young child dressed in a period attire, then follows the child's laugh to a moving rocking horse. In Dalton's room, the child torments Renai. Josh's mother Lorraine arrives and explains her frightening dream: visions of the home and demon. She is then terrified when she sees a red-faced
demon behind Josh. She calls
psychic
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Elise Rainier and her
paranormal investigator
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s Specs and Tucker. One of the investigators sees a vision of a woman while investigating. In Dalton's bedroom, Elise sees the same red-faced demonic creature that Lorraine saw. She describes it to the other investigators who do not witness it.
Elise explains that Dalton is not in a coma; he was born with the ability to
astral travel and had been unknowingly doing so while asleep, probably believing he was dreaming. This time he has travelled too far and has been captured in a purgatory dimension called "The Further", a place inhabited by the tortured spirits of the deceased. Without his psychological presence, his body is comatose, but spirits desire to use it so they can re-enter the physical world, some because they want to live again, some because they want to harm others. Josh makes Elise leave.
Josh sees the drawings of Dalton in his room, and they confirm the truth: Dalton has been dreaming and astral projecting. Josh cries.
Elise returns and performs a séance to communicate with Dalton. He warns them of the creature with fire on his face. Elise screams and seems to faint. The creature possesses Dalton's body and attacks the group before being stopped by Elise. She explains that she's known Lorraine for decades, and had previously helped Josh when he was eight. It is revealed that Josh also possesses the ability to astral project, though he
had suppressed his memory of it years ago. These were the visions they had seen throughout the film. Elise had helped him protect himself from the parasitic spirit of an evil old woman that wanted to
possess him. We see images of the woman moving slowly to him. The only way to rescue Dalton is for Josh to go into The Further and save him.
Elise puts Josh in a trance and he is able to project to their previous home. He fights off one spirit that has been tormenting them and enters the creature's lair through a red door where he finds Dalton chained. He frees him, but they are chased and attacked by the creature while the spirits of the Further invade the real world and terrorize Renai, Elise, and the others. After escaping, Josh confronts the elderly woman that tormented him as a child, trying once and for all to overcome his fear. The elderly woman laughs and appears to retreat from him. When Josh and Dalton return to their physical form, the spirits have all disappeared from their house.
The family celebrates their victory, but Elise senses that something is amiss about Josh. When she snaps a photo of him, Josh becomes angry and suffocates her. Renai is horrified when she discovers Elise's corpse and even more so when she sees the photograph Elise took. The photo reveals that Josh is now the evil woman from his childhood; she inhabited him when he confronted her in the Further.
Cast
Production
The movie was somewhat of a reaction of Wan's to the success of the ''
Saw
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'' series.
Wan directed the first ''
Saw
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'' film in 2004, and while he stated in an interview with ''
Entertainment Weekly
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'' that he was "very proud" of the movie, he also felt that the movie, specifically, the violence and gore of it, put some people off and made them hesitant to work with him.
Wan thus made ''Insidious'' in part to prove that he could make a movie without the level of violence found in the ''Saw'' series.
Filming
Principal photography for ''Insidious'' was completed over the course of three weeks in 2010, from late April to mid-May at the historic
Herald Examiner Building in downtown Los Angeles.
In regards to the shorter shooting schedule, actor
Patrick Wilson
Patrick Joseph Wilson (born July 3, 1973) is an American actor and director. He began his career in 1995, starring in Broadway musicals. He received nominations for two Tony Awards for his roles in ''The Full Monty'' (2000–2001) and ''Oklahoma ...
explained, "We had long days and a lot of pages a day, and we didn't get a lot of coverage or rehearsal. But luckily, the benefit of doing a movie that's not on a big budget—and the reason it's usually done like that—is so if the filmmakers feel like, 'OK, we're not going to sacrifice anything on screen,' which I don't think they have, it lets them have complete control. So we were in good hands."
Music
The musical score to ''Insidious'' was composed by
Joseph Bishara
Joseph Bishara (born July 26, 1970) is an American composer, music producer, and actor, best known for his work scoring films such as '' Insidious'', '' 11-11-11'', ''Dark Skies'', and '' The Conjuring''. Although his career began with the 1998 Bib ...
, who also appears in the film as the demon.
Performed with a quartet and a piano, a bulk of the score was improvised and structured in the editing process, although some recording sessions began prior to filming. On describing the approach of the film's soundtrack, director James Wan explained, "We wanted a lot of the scare sequences to play really silent. But, what I like to do with the soundtrack is set you on edge with a really loud, sort of like, atonal scratchy violin score, mixing with some really weird piano bangs and take that away and all of a sudden, you're like, 'What just happened there?"
An exclusively digital soundtrack album was released by Void Recordings on October 11, 2011. Additional songs featured in the film include:
* "
Tiptoe Through the Tulips
"Tiptoe Through the Tulips", also known as "Tip Toe Through the Tulips with Me", is a popular song published in 1929. The song was written by Al Dubin (lyrics) and Joe Burke (music) and made popular by guitarist Nick Lucas. On February 5, 1968, ...
" by
Tiny Tim (1968)
* "Nuvole Bianche" by
Ludovico Einaudi
Ludovico Maria Enrico Einaudi OMRI (; born 23 November 1955) is an Italian pianist and composer. Trained at the Conservatorio Verdi in Milan, Einaudi began his career as a classical composer, later incorporating other styles and genres such as ...
(2004)
* "
Decode
Decoding or decode may refer to: is the process of converting code into plain text or any format that is useful for subsequent processes.
Science and technology
* Decoding, the reverse of encoding
* Parsing, in computer science
* Digital-to-analog ...
" by
Paramore (uncredited)
Release
Theatrical run
''Insidious'' had its world premiere in the Midnight Madness program at the
Toronto International Film Festival
The Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF, often stylized as tiff) is one of the largest publicly attended film festivals in the world, attracting over 480,000 people annually. Since its founding in 1976, TIFF has grown to become a perman ...
on September 14, 2010. Less than 12 hours after its screening, the U.S distribution rights to the film and the worldwide distribution rights to any sequels were picked up by
Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions
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History
The group became a stand-alone division of ...
. On December 29, 2010, it was announced that the film would be released theatrically on April 1, 2011 by the then-relatively new film company
FilmDistrict
FilmDistrict Distribution LLC. was an American independent motion picture company based in Los Angeles. It specialized in acquisitions, distribution, production, and financing. It was founded in September 2010 by Bob Berney and Peter Schlessel in ...
. The film was also screened at
South by Southwest in mid-March 2011.
Home media
''Insidious'' was released on DVD and
Blu-ray
The Blu-ray Disc (BD), often known simply as Blu-ray, is a digital optical disc data storage format. It was invented and developed in 2005 and released on June 20, 2006 worldwide. It is designed to supersede the DVD format, and capable of st ...
on July 12, 2011 through
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. The Blu-ray bonus content includes three featurettes: ''Horror 101: The Exclusive Seminar'', ''On Set With Insidious'', and ''Insidious Entities''. On the day prior to the film's home media release, Sony Pictures and ''
Fangoria'' hosted a free screening of the film at the Silent Movie Theater in Los Angeles followed by an interactive Q&A with director James Wan and screenwriter Leigh Whannell.
Reception
Box office
The film opened with $13.3 million, making it #3 at the US box office behind ''
Hop'' and ''
Source Code
In computing, source code, or simply code, is any collection of code, with or without comments, written using a human-readable programming language, usually as plain text. The source code of a program is specially designed to facilitate the w ...
''. On a budget of $1.5 million, it has since grossed a total of US$54 million in the US and $46.1 million internationally, for a total of $100.1 million worldwide. ''Insidious'' was one of the most profitable films of 2011 (with ''
Cars 2'' having a worldwide profit of $362 million).
Critical response
Review aggregate
Rotten Tomatoes
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reports that 66% of critics have given the film a positive review based on 177 reviews; the average score is 6.00/10. The critical consensus is: "Aside from a shaky final act, ''Insidious'' is a very scary and very fun haunted house thrill ride." On
Metacritic
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, the film has a weighted average score of 52 out of 100 based on 30 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".
Roger Ebert gave the film two-and-a-half stars out of four and wrote, "It depends on characters, atmosphere, sneaky happenings and mounting dread. This one is not terrifically good, but moviegoers will get what they're expecting."
A number of negative reviews reported that the second half of the film did not match the development of the first. Mike Hale of ''
The New York Times
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'' wrote that "the strongest analogue for the second half of ''Insidious'' is one that the filmmakers probably weren’t trying for: it feels like a less poetic version of an
M. Night Shyamalan fairy tale." Similarly,
James Berardinelli
James Berardinelli (born September 25, 1967) is an American film critic and former engineer. His reviews are mainly published on his blog ''ReelViews.'' Approved as a critic by the aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, he has published two collections of r ...
commented, "
there's a complaint to be made about ''Insidious'', it's that the film's second half is unable to live up to the impossibly high standards set by the first half." Ethan Gilsdorf of ''
The Boston Globe
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'' wrote that "
e film begins with promise" but "
e crazy train of ''Insidious'' runs fully off the rails when the filmmakers go logical and some of the strange gets explained away as a double shot of demonic possession and astral projection."
Positive reviews have focused on the filmmakers' ability to build suspense. John Anderson of ''
The Wall Street Journal
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'' explains "
at makes a movie scary isn't what jumps out of the closet. It's what might jump out of the closet. The blood, the gore and the noise of so many fright films miss the horrifying point: Movie watchers are far more convinced, instinctively, that what we don't know will most assuredly hurt us... ''Insidious'' establishes that these folks can make a film that operates on an entirely different level, sans gore, or obvious gimmicks. And make flesh crawl." Michael Phillips of the ''
Chicago Tribune
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'' wrote: "director James Wan and screenwriter Leigh Whannell admire all sorts of fright, from the blatant to the insidiously subtle. This one lies at an effective halfway point between those extremes."
Peter Travers
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of ''
Rolling Stone
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'' commented: "Here's a better-than-average spook house movie, mostly because ''Insidious'' decides it can daunt an audience without spraying it with blood." Christy Lemire of the
Associated Press
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stated: "''Insidious'' is the kind of movie you could watch with your eyes closed and still feel engrossed by it."
Awards and nominations
Sequel and prequels
Sequel
A sequel, ''
Insidious: Chapter 2'', was released on Friday, September 13, 2013.
Prequels
A third installment, ''
Insidious: Chapter 3'', with
Leigh Whannell
Leigh Whannell (; is an Australian screenwriter, actor, film producer, and film director. He is best known for writing films directed by his friend James Wan, including ''Saw'' (2004), ''Dead Silence'' (2007), '' Insidious'' (2010), and '' Insi ...
serving as director and writer, was released on June 5, 2015, to a high box office gross and a mixed critical response.
A fourth installment, with
Adam Robitel
Adam Robitel (born May 26, 1978) is an American film director, producer, screenwriter, and actor. He is best known for directing horror films, such as '' The Taking of Deborah Logan'' (2014), '' Insidious: The Last Key'' (2018), ''Escape Room'' (2 ...
as director and Whannell as writer of the film,
''
Insidious: The Last Key'' was released on January 5, 2018, and received mixed reviews.
See also
*
List of ghost films
Ghost movies and shows can fall into a wide range of genres, including romance, comedy, horror, juvenile interest, and drama. Depictions of ghosts are as diverse as Casper the Friendly Ghost, Beetlejuice, Hamlet's father, Jacob Marley, Freddy Kru ...
References
External links
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