Wednesday, 28 March 2018

THE LAST KEY INSIDIOUS movie download from tubemate

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An origin tale of sorts, the fourth instalment in the Insidious series actually works as the first part of the horror franchise that leads us to Insidious (2010). It takes us back to the beginning, when gifted psychic Elise’s (Lin Shaye) troubled childhood gets back to haunt her.

REVIEW: Elise and her sidekicks (Leigh Whannell, Angus Sampson) are back to ghost-hunting but this time around the case is tricky. To help out a man who claims to feel the existence of a demon, Elise must visit her childhood house, where she faced physical and psychological assault at the hands of her own father. This rakes up her traumatic past and the demon she allegedly allowed to unleash as a child. How she tackles this harrowing situation forms the story.

Adam Robitel takes over from James Wan, one of the most successful horror filmmakers of today, who directed the previous two hit films and writer-actor Leigh Whannell, who directed the third, to give us this unexciting remake that fails to go beyond the tried and tested jump scares and vision of Wan. While the ‘further, red door and bodies acting as vessels for evil spirits’ managed to keep us hooked the first two times, it’s way too predictable the fourth time around. You also desperately miss the presence of Patrick Wilson and Rose Byrne, the faces of Insidious, and the drama they brought to the supernatural occurrences.

Lin Shaye, who has been a constant in all four instalments lends credibility to the series including this film but it’s about time, the makers either reinvent or end the series. That or get Wan back to helm the series as a director, when he isn’t focusing on the relatively superior Conjuring franchise and his upcoming big-ticket superhero film Aquaman.

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If you aren’t familiar with the Insidious films, you might find this lantern laden, modestly budgeted ghost-fest intriguing. But if you are a diehard fan of the genre and are looking for some spine-chilling thrills and a well-made horror mystery, please look ‘further’. The Last Key is more of a final nail in the coffin for the Insidious series. Of course it has its share of a few creepy moments, but it is undoubtedly the most clichéd and inconsequentially descriptive film of the lot. In the end, it simply exhausts you more than scaring the living daylights out of you and that isn’t a good sign.

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