Review of Insidious: The Last Key (2018) by Meydianarizki21 — 18 Oct 2020
Scientists have concluded that monsters live underneath beds because they drink kid pee.
Fortunately, the fiend in this horror movie feeds off of fear, not tinkle. When medium Elise (Lin Shaye) agrees to help the new owner of her ancestralScientists have concluded that monsters live underneath beds because they drink kid pee.
Fortunately, the fiend in this horror movie feeds off of fear, not tinkle.
When medium Elise (Lin Shaye) agrees to help the new owner of her ancestral home get rid of the evil spirits within, she takes the opportunity to reconnect with her estranged brother (Bruce Davison) and family.
But when a creature called Key Face captures Elise's niece's soul to feed upon, she must travel to the astral plane to reclaim it, and destroy the entity that has hounded her family for years.
While this prequel, and fourth installment in the metaphysical franchise, ties nicely into the original movie, the mystical realm concept has definitely run its course. What's more, the key-centric villain is utterly laughable, while the scares are predictable.
Besides, this lady should just be thankful that her childhood home hasn't become an infill.
This review of Insidious: The Last Key (2018) was written by Meydianarizki21 on 18 Oct 2020.
Insidious: The Last Key has generally received mixed reviews.
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