Ileana’s Movie Review: Insidious
It's the fear of the unknown that drives this horror thriller -- and does it well. In fact, I had a hard time sleeping Friday night after seeing it.
It's the fear of the unknown that drives this horror thriller -- and does it well. In fact, I had a hard time sleeping Friday night after seeing it.
Yeah, the acting's cheesy and yes, this movie's been panned by critics everywhere. But it's a kid's movie -- and the kids are going to love it!
Grade: B
Starring: Emily Browning, Carla Gugino, Scott Glenn
Summary: After the traumatic loss of her mother and sister, a young girl (Browning) is sent to an insane asylum by her evil stepfather. To cope with her trauma, Baby Doll (Browning) retreats into a world of fantasy where she plots her escape from the facility along with four other girls (Rocket, Sweet Pea, Amber, and Blondie).
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It's Gourmet Guess Day! Also, Steve Carell is leaving The Office. Who would be a good replacement and what's new on DVD.
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