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"Insidious: The Red Door": Strong Conclusions Embrace Genre Tropes

Should this be the end, Insidious: The Red Door leaves the franchise on a strong note; despite some genre cliches and story issues. Strong performances from Patrick Wilson & Ty Simpkins open the door to solidify the true strength of the film.  Watch our full thoughts below.

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