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The Lamberts are you average American family in an above-average American horror film. There's- Josh (Hard Candy's Patrick Wilson)- He's a high school teacher and you learn two times within 30 minutes that there aren't any photographs of him as a kid. Hmmmmm. Renai (28 Weeks Later's Rose Byrne)- She's raising 3 kids (but only one of them matters) and taking some time off to work on her singer/songwriter career. Judging from her Browneye song in Get Him to the Greek, she's on the right track. One of her pet peeves is telling everyone her name is pronounced like Renee even though it's spelled so funky. Dalton (Ty Simpkins)- He's the kid on the poster, so you know he's more important than the other 2 kids Cali- She's the baby of the family, and the only reason to have her character is to have the telegraphed scare involving her baby monitor. Once you have that, then she can be easily dispatched. Foster- (Andrew Astor) This kid seems unnecessary, and only seems to be around to say the line "Dalton walks around at night". Once he says that, you can leave him in the closet so he doesn't disturb the rest of his family with his middle-child whining. The film opens with the Lamberts moving into their new home. We see that Renai has some hideous Monkey Pajamas. Her important son Dalton happens to have the same kind of Pajamas. This qualifies as abuse in some states. In 99% of PG-13 horror the sight of these pajamas would be the scariest part of the movie. For Insidious, it's decidedly not.

A title card flashes 3 MONTHS LATER. Dalton is back at home and attached to some kind of life support behemoth of a machine. It looks expensive, but you needn't worry as the Lamberts are planning to sell the middle kid, Foster or Fred or Frank or whatever the hell his name was, in order to keep Dalton alive. Renai wonders why the Universe is trying to break her. Josh deliberately works late in order to avoid having to deal with things as long as possible. While cleaning the house, Renai hears something very.unusual. She goes to baby Cali's room and sees some Paranormal Activity going on. What is that face in the window? And whose hand does this bloody handprint belong to? Renai's either going mad or the house is haunted. Or both. Either way, she convinces Josh that they should move. Again. So they do. But since we're barely crossing over the half-hour mark of the movie we know that things have just begun, and that it may not be the Universe that is trying to break Renai and her family. But something more insidio.I meant, sinister. Because as the poster's tagline states "It's not the House that's Haunted", as there's something wrong with Esther, I meant, Dalton. What works with Insidious- 1) The film uses minimum gore but has some of the creepiest, most unsettling images of this year or even last year made even more disconcerting by the fact that you never really get a good look at them.until you do. You'd expect the PG-13 tag to be the kiss of death as it is for most horror movies, but the Saw (the original, not the shitty sequels) team of writer Leigh Whannell and director James Wan manage to straddle the R line while never crossing over using genuine suspense to make the seasoned horror watcher over-anticipate the scare, before effectively blindsiding him/her.

Insidious is no more or less than what it wants to be, and while I can appreciate that in a film, I'm forced to wonder why, with such effort put into atmosphere, no one considered trying just a little harder.

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