Insidious: The Red Door's reviews
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While it may be time, and somewhat bittersweet, to say goodbye to the Lamberts and their parapsychological baggage, this is a well-conceived and impressively executed finale to the saga. It also proves that Wilson has what it takes both behind and in front of the camera. It\'s a little scary how multitalented he is.
Slashfilm
Insidious: The Red Door closes the book on the Lambert family and delivers more than a few thrills and chills. It doesn't reinvent the wheel, and it doesn't really add a whole lot to the series as a whole.
Variety
For a first-time director, Patrick Wilson doesn\'t do a bad job, but he\'s working with tropes that have already been worked to death. It\'s time to close this carnival of souls down.
Indiewire
Spread thin between that father-son drama and the jolts intended to galvanize it, Wilson\'s creaky debut underdelivers on both.
Festival Internacional de Cine de Lanzarote