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Genre Movie :Mystery & Suspense,Horror
Mpaa Rating : PG-13 Release Date : Sep 13, 2013 Wide
Actors :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
Visitor Ranting & Critics For Insidious: Chapter 2
User Ranting Insidious: Chapter 2 : 3.8User Percentage For Insidious: Chapter 2 : 72 %
User Count Like for Insidious: Chapter 2 : 32,611
All Critics Ranting For Insidious: Chapter 2 : 4.6
All Critics Count For Insidious: Chapter 2 : 79
All Critics Percentage For Insidious: Chapter 2 : 37 %
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Review For 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
INSIDIOUS: CHAPTER 2 feels like a guided tour through a haunted house you have visited once too often: the scares come too seldom, and the guide keeps boring you with background details you don't really need to know.
Steve Biodrowski-Cinefantastique
Too campy and too silly for its own good.
Willie Waffle-WaffleMovies.com
What a shame that director James Wan had to follow up a triumph like this summer's The Conjuring with a complete dud like Insidious: Chapter 2. A disjointed mess.
Mike McGranaghan-Aisle Seat
Nothing in the picture delivers the jolts that the first 'Insidious,' or Wan's more recent 'The Conjuring,' did.
Frank Swietek-One Guy's Opinion
Insidious: Chapter 2 expands upon the original story in an intriguing and smart way - tweaking and evolving series ideas in new (and spooky) ways.
Kofi Outlaw-ScreenRant
For a somewhat forced sequel, Insidious: Chapter 2 has enough thrills to make it a fun release on Friday the 13th.
Kevin Carr-7M Pictures
Insidious: Chapter 2 is a puzzle movie with too many unnecessary pieces and not enough essential ones, but it's superior to its predecessor in a few basic ways.
Simon Abrams-RogerEbert.com
Wan reintroduces the 21st century curse of digital sound effects overkill. By the end, you'll be watching "Din-sidious".
Graham Young-Birmingham Mail
Whannell's script is so rife with portentous backstory, third-act goofiness, and a denouement that practically screams Insidious 3: Same Old S---, that the film as a whole is jarring, and not in a good way.
Marc Savlov-Austin Chronicle
just because it's not as good as the original doesn't make this sequel a bad movie.
Jeffrey M. Anderson-Common Sense Media
This sequel to the horror hit about a boy lost in the demon-infested netherworld called The Further adds the element of time travel to its paranormal expeditions -- and sinks in its own murk.
Michael Sragow-Orange County Register
Wilson's new role is that of stock Lifetime-movie aggressor, veering between tortured monologues and ham-fisted apologies to the hysterical Byrne, who stumbles through the film like a Mr. Magoo caught in cobwebs.
Charlie Schmidlin-The Playlist
Not much that's new (hey, it's a sequel) but there's still an old-fashioned respect for the pleasures of simple creepiness.
Scott Weinberg-FEARnet
Despite its assured direction, the sequel to 2011's Insidious insists upon trotting out the hoary clichés of countless scarefests before it.
John Serba-MLive.com
Sloppily made, with a sensationalized subplot involving gender identity issues that left a bad taste in my mouth. One of the year's biggest cinematic disappointments.
Fr. Chris Carpenter-Movie Dearest
Repetitive, cluttered, just silly variation on the first movie that will feel like a step back for anyone who admired Wan's notable advancement as a filmmaker in this summer's stellar The Conjuring.
Brian Tallerico-HollywoodChicago.com
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