The second Insidious film boldly avoids repeating the first film in every way.
Unfortunately those differences include quality as well.
Should they really care if necking teenagers are terrified of Jason Voorhees and his desperately compensating machete?
Heres the gore, heres the nudity, thanks for the ten bucks.
ToInsidious: Chapter 2scredit, it completely ignores that lazily successful business model.
Unlike most horror follow-ups, nearly everyone came back for theInsidioussequel.
Despite having Chapter 2 in the title, this sequel kickoffs as more of a prequel.
Set in the 1980s, we are reintroduced to Lorraine Lambert and Elise Rainer.
Quickly, audiences are brought up to speed on the haunting of Lorraines son, Josh Lambert.
It turns out not a whole lot of blowback for such a decidedly definitive conclusion.
Indeed, we get a thorough background on whom that someone is.
However, there is some benefit to this approach.
Yet sinceInsidiouss2011 debut, the genre has changed again.