Released on: 2002
Rating: 7.40
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Movieline's Week in Review: Cruel and Unusual
Let us herewith call an end to a week when you couldn't help but feel under attack -- from the sky, from the ground, from the sea... oh, from the sea. What's more to say that Movieline's old standby Week in Review can't say any better? Drop by in the days ahead for the fine binary-code stylings of weekend editor Dixon Gaines and all of our coverage from SXSW. Have a great weekend!»
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The "Insidious" World of James Wan and Leigh Whannell
Towards the end of our interview -- the first at the IFC Crossroads House at South By Southwest 2011 -- I chided director James Wan and writer/actor Leigh Whannell for scarring me for life with their new film "Insidious." "You're welcome," Whannell replied with a chuckle. I like that response. Scaring people to death is Wan and Whannell's job. And these guys are good at what they do.
Wan and Whannell redefined the horror movie with the first "Saw" film, but they've taken a more old school approach with "Insidious," a haunted house thriller that's light on viscera and heavy on atmosphere. Patrick Wilson and Rose Byrne star as a married couple who move into a new house that's apparently haunted by some old, angry souls. Here's our 2-part chat about the film, their first to play at SXSW. And be sure to look for my review of "Insidious" tomorrow right here on IFC.»
- Matt Singer
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