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Movie Title : Insidious: Chapter 2
Release Date : Sep 13, 2013 Wide
Mpaa Rating : PG-13
Genre :Mystery & Suspense,Horror

The famed horror team of director James Wan and writer Leigh Whannell reunite with the original cast of Patrick Wilson, Rose Byrne, Lin Shaye and Ty Simpkins in INSIDIOUS: CHAPTER 2, a terrifying sequel to the acclaimed horror film, which follows the haunted Lambert family as they seek to uncover the mysterious childhood secret that has left them dangerously connected to the spirit world. (c) FilmDistrict PG-13
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Actors For Insidious: Chapter 2

Patrick Wilson,Rose Byrne,Lin Shaye,Ty Simpkins,Barbara Hershey,Jocelin Donahue,Lindsay Seim,Danielle Bisutti,Andrew Astor,Leigh Whannell,Tom Fitzpatrick,Garrett Ryan,Steve Coulter,Hank Harris,Tyler James Griffin,J LaRose,Angus Sampson

Genres Insidious: Chapter 2 : Mystery & Suspense,Horror

Visitor Ranting & Critics For Insidious: Chapter 2

User Ranting Movie Insidious: Chapter 2 : 3.6
User Percentage For Insidious: Chapter 2 : 65 %
User Count Like for Insidious: Chapter 2 : 49,164
All Critics Ranting For Insidious: Chapter 2 : 4.6
All Critics Count For Insidious: Chapter 2 : 99
All Critics Percentage For Insidious: Chapter 2 : 35 %

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Special Review For Movie Insidious: Chapter 2
Though there's some admirably clever plotting to interweave the film's second half with events in the original, it's simply not as scary.
Ian Buckwalter-The Atlantic

Insidious: Chapter 2 is not only unnecessary but it commits the cardinal sin of devaluing its predecessor.
James Berardinelli-ReelViews

An increasing amount of metaphysical backtracking dilutes the few simple jolts that do work this time around.
William Goss-Film.com

Most of Chapter 2 is unintentionally hilarious.
Nick Schager-Village Voice

Insidious: Chapter 2 follows the further misfortunes of the Lambert family with diminishing insidious rewards.
Liam Lacey-Globe and Mail

Wan is getting better and better at figuring out what to do with the camera, and maneuvering actors within a shot for maximum suspense, while letting his design collaborators do the rest.
Michael Phillips-Chicago Tribune

Most of [Wan's] peers shoot a bunch of scenes and let the editor make a smoothie. Wan no longer relies on visual gibberish. He has become a classicist in that sense.
Wesley Morris-Grantland

Clever isn't the same as scary. It's the unexplained, not the over-explained, that tingles the spine.
Andy Lea-Daily Star

It relies on cheap thrills and fails to generate consistent suspense, while lacking the sharp sense of humor that kept the first film from bogging down.
Todd Jorgenson-Cinemalogue.com

Alas, the tension and fright remain mostly invisible in "Insidious: Chapter 2," the disappointing sequel to the terrific "Insidious."
Linda Cook-Quad City Times (Davenport, IA)

Amps up the scares without breaking any new ground while offering more layers and less gore than most films in this genre.
Bruce Bennett-Spectrum (St. George, Utah)

The movie finds itself haunted by a three-headed beast: incoherence, illogicality and contrivance.
Ed Whitfield-The Ooh Tray

Wan and Whannell return to their 2011 hit with a vengeance, gleefully filling in the story before, after and even during that first chapter with even more gonzo nuttiness.
Rich Cline-Shadows on the Wall

Director James Wan and screenwriter Leigh Whannell generate some cool scares and clever comic relief from Elise's junior colleagues, but a viewing of the first movie would benefit newbies.
Sean Means-Salt Lake Tribune

Tedious and repetitive, it concludes with yet another creepy cliffhanger.
Susan Granger-SSG Syndicate

A clumsy and muddled follow up to the original; toomany tricks and not enough treats.
Jackie K. Cooper-jackiekcooper.com

Chapter 2 might be the better film, though, frankly, it's hard to separate the two pictures. I honestly have never seen a sequel that's as completely organic as this one.
Ken Hanke-Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)

Egregious would be a better title than Insidious.
Margot Harrison-Seven Days

Characters in Whannell/Wan screenplays speak with the first-draft expository bluntness of a cheap '50s thriller, letting the characters step on some of the best reveals.
Jesse Hassenger-AV Club

The most slapped-together, pointless, allover terrible horror film of 2013; and I will remind you that 2013 bore witness to Texas Chainsaw 3D.
Tim Brayton-Antagony & Ecstasy

The simple elegance of the first film has been lost in a jumbled mess that sometimes hits on fresh angles on ghost stories but most often is shoddy, sloppy, and lazy.
MaryAnn Johanson-Flick Filosopher

Boo, indeed.
Mark Kermode-Observer [UK]

A sprawling, idiosyncratic film that attempts to recontextualize the events of its predecessor, Wan's sequel is ambitious but shortsighted, creepy but cartoonish, but utterly watchable.
Todd Gilchrist-ToddGilchrist.com

it's Wilson who dominates the screen with a finely calibrated exploration of mental, physical, and moral decay
Andrea Chase-Killer Movie Reviews

Less than two months after securing a deserved word-of-mouth hit with The Conjuring, James Wan serves up a turkey with this confused, crudely staged sequel.
Donald Clarke-Irish Times

Falls short, especially when much of the would-be frights shoulder on Wilson's overwrought and rather embarrassing attempt at echoing Jack Nicholson in THE SHINING.
Michael Dequina-TheMovieReport.com

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The haunted Lambert family seeks to uncover the mysterious childhood secret that has left them dangerously connected to the spirit world.

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