
Insidious: Chapter 3
A twisted new tale of terror begins for a teenage girl and her family, and revealing more mysteries of the otherworldly realm, 'The Further'.
Director(s)
James Wan
Marc Newland
Erin Connarn
Phil DeSanti
Dan Laz Lazarovits
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Cast & crew

Hayley Kiyoko
Maggie

Dermot Mulroney
Sean Brenner

Jeris Poindexter
Harry

Steve Coulter
Carl

James Wan
Theater Director

Angus Sampson
Tucker

Tom Gallop
Dr. Henderson

Leigh Whannell
Specs
Phil DeSanti
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Phil Abrams
Mel

Taylor John Smith
Teenage Boy

Lin Shaye
Elise Rainier

Stefanie Scott
Quinn Brenner

Tate Berney
Alex Brenner

Corbett Tuck
Danielle

Tom Fitzpatrick
Bride in Black

Ele Keats
Lillith Brenner

Joseph Bishara
Lipstick-Face Demon

Michael Reid MacKay
The Man Who Can't Breathe

Phyllis Applegate
Grace

Erin Anderson
Two-Faced Woman

Amaris Davidson
Nurse

Ashton Moio
Hector

Rubén Garfias
Ernesto
Fawn Irish
Lambert Woman

Adrian Sparks
Jack Rainier

Jacob Crawford
Male Nurse

Garrett Ryan
Young Josh

Anna Ross
Dead Teenage Junkie (uncredited)
John Zaffis
Theatre Patron (uncredited)
Marc Newland
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Erin Connarn
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Dan Laz Lazarovits
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Reviews
Gimly
Certainly the lowest, dumbest point of the franchise thus far, but not **so** bad that I won't be willing to watch the 4th entry touted for a 2017 release. Also does that super annoying thing where it is 100% a prequel, but still called "Chapter X". _Final rating:★★ - Had some things that appeal to me, but a poor finished product._
GenerationofSwine
Another PG13 horror movie. That rating is like shouting "Don't worry, we aren't going to scare you!!!! Bring your family, bring the kids, we are as bland as tofu." And it is. Like all the others they are going for one or two fast jumps and...that's it. Pointless without the Horror/Comedy label, but Hollywood is afraid to attach humor to anything frightening under the belief the Millennials won't "get it." So you have, well, you have a film that is going out of its way to not be scary to keep the rating family friendly... And for some reason I watched it.























