Insidious (2008)
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Reviews Counted:3
Fresh:0
Rotten:3
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Theatrical Release:May 23, 2008 Limited
Synopsis: Betrayal and deception are at the core of this tough urban drama from writer and director Jerry Schram. Donny is a young New York filmmaker with nothing to rely on but his wits. Down on his luck,... Betrayal and deception are at the core of this tough urban drama from writer and director Jerry Schram. Donny is a young New York filmmaker with nothing to rely on but his wits. Down on his luck, he enlists the help a mob-connected cafe owner, causing his life to quickly unravels. [More]
Starring: Augustus Diorio, James Schram, Lou Martini, Brenda Cooney
Starring: Augustus Diorio, James Schram, Lou Martini, Brenda Cooney, Karen Sours, Megan Corry
Director: Jerry Schram
Director: Jerry Schram
Producer: Jerry Schram
Composer: Jerry Schram
Studio: Romantic Troubadour Entertainment
Reviews for Insidious
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There are eight million stories in the naked city, and first-time feature filmmaker Jerry Schram tries to cram half of them into this dark ensemble drama about the price of success. Full Review |
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This unwieldy Manhattan murder mystery with lame-brained aspirations to meta-ness boasts the plot of a dozen Abel Ferrara movies and the style and gravitas of none. Full Review |
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Insidious baffles from the get-go, but the truly impressive feat pulled off by Jerry Schram's directorial debut is that it manages to become exponentially more incomprehensible as it progresses. Full Review |
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