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Insidious: The Last Key

The story of America's most famous mobsters and their rise to power, GANGSTER LAND examines Al Capone's ascension through the eyes of his second in command, 'Machine Gun' Jack McGurn (Faris). Once an amateur boxer, McGurn is lured into the Italian mafia after the murder of his step-father. Upon joining, he rises swiftly through the ranks along with friend and eventual Boss, Capone (Gibson). As the Italian mob becomes the most lucrative criminal organization in the country, tensions build with 'Bugs' Moran (Facinelli) and the Irish mob which ignites a brutal gang war culminating with the St. Valentine's Day Massacre.
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Lainey Gossip
January 06, 2018 Insidious: The Last Key isn't even enjoyable in a bad horror movie kind of way, because it is at no point fun.
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Black Girl Nerds
January 07, 2018 Lin Shaye's performance grows in complexity with each entry, and this is the most intimate introduction to the character to date, as effective for newcomers and series regulars alike.
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NYC Movie Guru
January 06, 2018 Mildly engaging, but lazy and inane with very few scares, little suspense, and no surprises. The charismatic Lin Shaye is its only asset. She deserves a far better screenplay.
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New York Magazine/Vulture
January 05, 2018 The fourth installment of Leigh Whannell's ghost-and-mediums horror series wraps up its own free-association illogic with an impenetrable tangle of woo-woo spirit-world mechanics and lingo.
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NPR
January 04, 2018 Four films into the series, the layout of the spirit realm has become too familiar, a soundstage of fog machines and grotesquerie that Robitel and Whannell haven't populated with any fresh shocks.
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ReelViews
January 05, 2018 Of the four Insidious films, only one has been any good and, although The Last Key may not be the worst of them, it's easily the most irrelevant and generic.
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EricDSnider.com
January 06, 2018 This barely recommended effort doesn't offer much hope for the series' creative energy.
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RogerEbert.com
January 05, 2018 This one is almost good.
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Chicago Sun-Times
January 05, 2018 The Insidious timeline is becoming so murky, even a scary ghost lurking behind a locked door in the basement might give up and say, "Time out! Am I even supposed to be in this particular story? Who am I haunting again, and what's my motivation?"
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Detroit News
January 05, 2018 If you've seen one "Insidious," you've seen them all.
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Common Sense Media
January 06, 2018 This fourth entry in this successful horror series is an example of diminishing returns; though the characters are still interesting, it's clear that less care and attention were given to this movie.
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Film Inquiry
January 08, 2018 Lin Shaye continues to offer the best performances in the horror genre and The Last Key rewards her with a bigger meatier role. Even though the film detracts during the climax, it's able to overcome it by having a strong story.
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Annabelle: Creation
IMDb: 7
2017
109 min
Country: United States
Genre: Thriller, Horror, Mystery
Twelve years after the tragic death of their little girl, a dollmaker and his wife welcome a nun and several girls from a shuttered orphanage into ...