![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The Melbourne duo established clear job titles for themselves with Wan directing and Whannell writing, with the latter starring in minor roles. The movie made nearly 100 times as much as its meager $1.5 million budget and placed the two filmmakers back into the forefront of the horror movie genre. The first Insidious movie came out in 2011 with Rose Byrne and Patrick Wilson starring as a young couple whose family home had been haunted by a terrifying entity. Wan and Whannell started making another series of scary films that cost nothing and made tons of money, as well as carving a path for themselves that allowed the pair to produce movies that were well made and scared the crap out of people. The two eventually let the torture porn series slip away into the Hollywood abyss for others to continue making and began to compose horror movies that relied less on violence and focused more on tension to create fear. Starring: Stefanie Scott, Lin Shaye, Dermot Mulroney, Angus Sampson, Leigh Whannell & Hayley KiyokoĪustralian filmmakers James Wan and Leigh Whannell made a gory entrance into the movie business when they created the mega-series of low budget but high grossing Saw films. Produced by Jason Blum, Oren Peli & James Wan Sony Pictures presents a film by Leigh Whannell Reviewed by Curtis Mayfield M-H on July 14th, 2015 By Curtis Mayfield Insidious: Chapter 3 – Film Review
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