Love it!!!!!! Elise is back in her role once again!!!!! And she is the heart of this film which is why I truly can say this is AN AMAZING HORROR FILM!!! How many 74 year olds do u see taking charge of a franchise??? And this is a horror franchise which is just brilliant! Insidious: The Last Key - Brilliant parapsychologist Elise Rainier receives a disturbing phone call from a man who claims that his house is haunted. Watch the Insidious: The Last Key (2018) movie trailer. Directed by Adam Robitel and starring Leigh Whannell, Javier Botet, Josh Stewart and Lin Shaye. Excellent story and Love it!!!!!! Elise is back in her role once again!!!!! And she is the heart of this film which is why I truly can say this is AN AMAZING HORROR FILM!!! How many 74 year olds do u see taking charge of a franchise??? And this is a horror franchise which is just brilliant! Excellent story and acting especially the second half of this film!!!! Go watch it!! It's not as good as the first two parts, but the first two parts are a masterpiece. However it is still better than the third part. I think it will be one of the best horrors this year. In the context of current horror production, it is an above-average work. If you want to enjoy the movie, It's not as good as the first two parts, but the first two parts are a masterpiece. However it is still better than the third part. I think it will be one of the best horrors this year. In the context of current horror production, it is an above-average work. If you want to enjoy the movie, you will enjoy it. If you look for subjective mistakes and compare with the first part, you will write unnecessarily negative ratings. I like Insidious series and I left the cinema satisfied. While i won't say the movie is the best in the series, I do have to give it praise for being above average. The story was well told and was enticing and kept me watching to see what happens next. The movie was a mixed bag of some comedic moments and some nail-biting moments. Overall the While i won't say the movie is the best in the series, I do have to give it praise for being above average. The story was well told and was enticing and kept me watching to see what happens next. The movie was a mixed bag of some comedic moments and some nail-biting moments. Overall the movie was worth going to see but felt more like a filler than an actual movie and that filler was to tell the story of elise which we didn't have before. One thing notable is how it connects to the other movies and with that I can't wait for the next one. I would say go watch it! Leigh Whannell is a genius, trust me, he's not stupid at all, he has managed to gain milllions by creating two of the most successful horror franchises of the recent decade by having a crucial element that Hollywood loves, they cost little and they make a lot of money. No doubt they are a Leigh Whannell is a genius, trust me, he's not stupid at all, he has managed to gain milllions by creating two of the most successful horror franchises of the recent decade by having a crucial element that Hollywood loves, they cost little and they make a lot of money. No doubt they are a perfect business, but quality, well that's a completely different matter. The problem here is that Whannell is doing the same thing that was done with other famous horror franchises, non-stop sequels to which they only gave a little shake-up in their plots and they were ready to have another new movie to attract audiences hungry for cheap scares. Insidious: The Last Key shows that the formula is already exhausted and the environment, the scares, the plot, its development and conclusion no longer give for more, especially because it seems obvious that Whannell no longer knows what to add to Elise's character. Lin Shaye continues to do a good job but the script provides very little for her and frankly her character is already stuck in the repetitive. Honestly this was a very poor sequel and without a doubt the worst movie of the franchise so far. Now what Whannell should do is to close the cycle and deliver a final movie with Elise facing the so-called Lipstick-Face Demon, because he has been announcing their confrontation for four movies now but he also has been extending things too much. The ending of this movie seems to announce a conclusion, I hope it is like that and I hope he will give a strong and worthy closing to the franchise. Record Rank Amount 1,330 $59,039,280 1,202 $68,099,990 1,184 $127,139,270 See the tab (Domestic) and tab (International and Worldwide) for more Cumulative Box Office Records. Movie Details Domestic Releases: January 5th, 2018 (Wide) by International Releases: January 3rd, 2018 (Wide) () January 3rd, 2018 (Wide), released as La Noche del Demonio La Ultima Llave () January 3rd, 2018 (Wide) () January 4th, 2018 (Wide) () January 4th, 2018 (Wide) () MPAA Rating: for disturbing thematic content, violence and terror, and brief strong language. (Rating bulletin 2496 (Cert #50733), 10/4/2017) Running Time: 103 minutes Franchise: Comparisons: Keywords:,,,,, Source: Genre: Production Method: Creative Type: Production Companies:,, Production Countries: Ranking on other Records and Milestones. January 16th, 2018 continues to surprise analysts earning $35.18 million over the MLK long. At this point, I would be shocked if it didn’t finish with $350 million domestically, while I assume has a planned trilogy in the works. The best “new” release of the week was, which expanded into second place with $23.06 million, while the best truly new release of the week was at $15.80 million. Overall, the box office fell 4.7% from, earning $165 million over the the three-day weekend. This was still 5.9% higher than the same weekend, and that’s the more important number. It is still very early in the year, extremely early, but 2018 does have a $27 million / 5.1% lead over 2017 at $553 million to $526 million. 2018 could lose that entire lead next weekend, but I chose to focus on the positive for now. January 13th, 2018 There was a two-horse race on the. In the end, came out on top with $6.13 million, for $262.26 million after 24 days of release. Because it is a holdover, it should have better legs over the rest of the weekend, putting it on pace for just over $30 million over the weekend, matching our perfectly. January 11th, 2018 It is the first long weekend of 2018 and we have four films trying to take advantage of the MLK holiday. However, only and have a real shot at box office success. ’s buzz is so quiet that its box office chances have taken a real hit. Worse still, ’s treatment of is almost bizarre. I’ve seen limited releases with more marketing push than Proud Mary is getting. ’s legs will likely remain really long, helping it repeat as box office champion. More importantly, it should help the 2018 box office get a sizable win in the year-over-year comparison. This weekend, there were seven films that earned more than $10 million over the long weekend, but only one film,, earned more than $20 million. This year, not only will we match that number of $10 million films, Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle should top $30 million, while Paddington 2 and The Post should top $20 million. January 10th, 2018 None of the new releases reached the $10,000 club, which is not unexpected. Remained in first place earning an average of $47,167 in 36 theaters. This is an amazing omen for its upcoming wide expansion. Slipped to $40,040 in four theaters. There was a large gap to the third place film,, which earned an average of $10,418 in 17 theaters, while was right behind with $10,107 in 242 theaters. The best new release of the week was actually the only wide release of the week,, with an average of $9,493. January 9th, 2018 held on strongly during the first of 2018 earning $37.23 million. Opened with $29.58 million, earning a solid second place. Overall, the box office pulled in $165 million, which is 15% lower than; however, last weekend was a holiday weekend, so this is a better than expected hold. More importantly, this is 21% better than the same weekend. 2018 has a small lead over 2017 at 7.1% to $306 million to $285 million. It has been a while since we’ve seen a lead in the year-over-year comparison, but obviously it is far too early for this lead to be meaningful. January 7th, 2018 ’s run at the top of the chart came to an abrupt end this weekend,. ’s big Christmas hit doesn’t seem to have much by way of legs going into January, as it falls by 55% from New Year’s weekend, the worst performance in the top 10. It will still pick up another $23.551 million or so, according to the studio, for a total of $572.5 million to date domestically. Its global total now stands at $1.2 billion, the. January 6th, 2018 There will be a fifth installment in the franchise. That much is practically guaranteed after ’s debut. Opened in first place with $12.74 million during its opening day. On the downside, its critical / popular reception has been mixed. Its are only 25% positive and that won’t help it draw in new viewers. The film did earn a B minus from CinemaScore, which is better than a lot of horror films manage, so that could help. It will very likely slip to second place on Saturday, but the film will still top our with between $25 million and $30 million. January 5th, 2018 opened with $1.98 million in previews on Thursday, which is surprisingly strong. Most analysts were expecting closer to $1.5 million. Therefore the film is on pace to top our and could earn more than $20 million during its opening weekend. However, it still has to deal with and it could be the weakest in the so far. That said, if it hits $50 million domestically and does as well internationally, then the could go ahead with another installment. January 4th, 2018 It is the first weekend of 2018 and is the only true wide release, although is expanding semi-wide. The Last Key isn’t expected to compete with or for first place, but if it can open with more than $15 million, it should at least help the year get off to a good start. This weekend, opened in fourth place, while expanded into first place. Both Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle and Star Wars: The Last Jedi should top Hidden Figures and while 2018 won’t have the same depth, it should still earn a victory in the year-over-year comparison. January 1st, 2018 2017 wasn’t a good year. It started out well and on a high note, but the summer was a disaster and that proved to be too much for the rest of the year to overcome. Fortunately, and are still doing very well and will help January get off to a fast start. Unfortunately, the biggest new release of January is and it isn’t expected to match its at the box office; it certainly won’t top $100 million domestically. It is unlikely any of the Oscar contenders will hit the century mark in January either. This is really bad news, as last, we had a new release, and an Oscar contender,, which both topped that milestone with ease. 2018 should get off to a faster start in the first two weeks, but overall, this month will end with a loss. September 5th, 2017.
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