Patrick Wilson did an amazing job, as he has done in his recent string of scary movies. And that's the whole point of scary movies, right? To be terrified? A handful of the jump and scare moments will stick with you, that's for sure. But what I knew for sure was that this was more terrifying than the first one. I'm not saying the story was better, or that it was written, acted, or any other cinema verb you could think of done better, because that's still up for debate. At the conclusion, I immediately knew that this installment was more horrifying than the first one. I sat back and prepared to enjoy the ride. When the movie opened with the original Insidious creepy sound of high-pitched instruments, I was very excited. But would that stop me from seeing it first chance I get Thursday night? As a die-hard of demon movies and of the first Insidious, nothing was going to stop me. Also, there is too much humor and wit in it, and it takes away from the tension buildup. ![]() ![]() The story is too convoluted and it just isn't as good as the first one. ![]() They all basically said the same thing that the jump and scare moments were plenty, but that's about it. Well, it wasn't good, and I was feeling let down already. All week I was digging around trying to find critics' reviews about this to see what they thought at their early screenings.
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