Insidious (2011)

Movie · 2011 · Horror, Thriller · 1h 42m · PG-13 · English

Curator score: 3.0/10 (1.1M ratings)

It's not the house that's haunted.

Overview

A family discovers that dark spirits have invaded their home after their son inexplicably falls into an endless sleep. When they reach out to a professional for help, they learn things are a lot more personal than they thought.

Ratings

Director

James Wan

Production

Alliance Films, IM Global, Haunted Movies, FilmDistrict

Cast

Patrick Wilson, Rose Byrne, Lin Shaye, Ty Simpkins, Barbara Hershey, Leigh Whannell, Angus Sampson, Andrew Astor, Corbett Tuck, Heather Tocquigny, Ruben Pla, John Henry Binder, Joseph Bishara, Philip Friedman, J. LaRose, Kelly Devoto

Curator Review

Verdict

A slick, high-voltage haunted-house movie that trades in jump scares, dream logic, and a genuinely eerie otherworldly realm. It’s uneven in places, but the atmosphere, pacing, and visual invention make it an easy recommendation for horror fans.

Best for

  • viewers who like fast-paced supernatural horror
  • fans of haunted-house stories with a surreal edge
  • people who enjoy big jump scares and creepy imagery
  • audiences looking for a mainstream horror hit from the 2010s

Skip if

  • you prefer slow-burn dread over sudden shocks
  • you want airtight plotting and polished dialogue
  • you dislike heightened, comic-book-style horror visuals
  • you’re looking for subtle, realistic ghost stories

Overview

Insidious is a crowd-pleasing supernatural scare machine built around a simple, effective premise: a family’s home is invaded by something far worse than a standard ghost. James Wan keeps the movie moving with sharp edits, sudden jolts, and a strong sense of visual menace, especially once the story opens into its stranger, more nightmarish territory.

Worth noting

What makes it stick is the combination of domestic vulnerability and outright absurd nightmare imagery. The film can be goofy, and some of the performances and dialogue lean broad, but that’s part of its scrappy charm. It feels like a midnight-movie version of a haunted-house thriller, one that knows exactly when to be tense and when to go full scream.

Bottom line

It’s not the most elegant horror film of its era, but it is one of the most efficient. If you want a modern studio horror movie that delivers memorable scares, a strong central family dynamic, and a few genuinely iconic images, this one still does the job.

Top Letterboxd reviews

Jay (2.5★) · 7974 likes

just throw the whole damn kid away lol

neve (3★) · 6152 likes

this is what’s gonna happen to you bitches trying to shift to hogwarts

Matt Blake (2★) · 5678 likes

If they wanted to get rid of the demon so much, they could have just put the boy out-sidious.

Mike Ginn (2.5★) · 3939 likes

if my house was haunted so we moved and the haunting followed us I would call a family meeting like ‘look everybody we’re all gonna just kill ourselves’

SilentDawn (4★) · 3572 likes

80 Darth Maul: A Star Wars Story.

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Topics

supernatural horror, haunted house, jump scares, possession, family drama, nightmarish atmosphere, 2010s horror, occult, creepy imagery, mainstream studio horror

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