Insidious | reviewed by: Brian White | August 10, 2011
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| genre | Horror |
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| synopsis | Insidious is the terrifying story of a family who shortly after moving discover that dark spirits have possessed their home and that their son has inexplicably fallen into a coma. Trying to escape the haunting and save their son, they move again only to realise that it was not their house that was haunted. |
| lead actors | Patrick Wilson | Rose Byrne | Barbara Hershey | Leigh Whannell | Angus Sampson | Ty Simpkins |
| director | James Wan |












