Critics Consensus: Insidious: Chapter 2 is a So-So Frightfest

Plus, The Family favors brutal violence over satirical wit.

This week at the movies, we've got a bedeviled family (Insidious: Chapter 2, starring Patrick Wilson and Rose Byrne) and some witnesses who need little protection (The Family, starring Robert De Niro and Michelle Pfeiffer). What do the critics have to say?

Insidious: Chapter 2

35%

With Insidious and The Conjuring, director James Wan has moved away from his blood-soaked Saw roots toward a more atmospheric brand of horror. However, critics say Insidious: Chapter 2 is something of a step back; despite strong performances and a few effective scares, it's decidedly short on the tension and surprises that made its predecessor so chilling. This time out, the Lamberts have moved to a new residence but continue to be haunted by a malevolent spirit. Could it be that it's one of the family members, not the house, that's possessed? The pundits say Insidious: Chapter 2 is better crafted and performed than your typical frightfest, but it's too reliant on jump scares and backstory to fully captivate. (Read our interview with star Patrick Wilson here.)

The Family

33%

With its distinguished cast and high concept premise, The Family looks like a can't-miss proposition on paper. Unfortunately, critics say this fish-out-of-water action/comedy suffers from jarring tonal shifts and an overabundance of gratuitous violence. Robert De Niro stars as a mob snitch who's been placed in the witness protection program. But when he and his family relocate to a village in France, they don't keep a particularly low profile, and soon the mob is on their trail. The pundits say The Family boasts solid performances, but the actors can only do so much with a script that favors brutal violence over satirical wit. (Check out this week's Total Recall, in which we count down De Niro's best-reviewed movies, and be sure to watch our video interviews with the cast.)

Also opening this week in limited release:

  • Mother Of George, starring Danai Jekesai Gurira and Isaach De Bankolé in an impressionistic drama about a recently married woman who is under pressure to have a child, is at 100 percent.
  • Sample This, a documentary that recounts the strange history of the Incredible Bongo Band's version of "Apache," is at 100 percent.
  • The Saudi Arabian import Wadjda, a drama about a young suburban girl who tries to scrape together the money to buy a bicycle, is at 97 percent.
  • Blue Caprice, starring Isaiah Washington in a psychological thriller from the perspective of the perpetrators of the Beltway sniper attacks, is at 96 percent.
  • Harry Dean Stanton: Partly Fiction, a documentary portrait of the celebrated character actor, is at 93 percent.
  • Informant, a documentary about a far-left activist who became an FBI informer, is at 92 percent.
  • Mademoiselle C, , a behind-the-scenes look at fashion journalist Carine Roitfeld's attempt to start a new magazine, is at 71 percent.
  • And While We Were Here, starring Kate Bosworth in a romantic drama about a lonely woman who meets a younger man while accompanying her husband on a trip to Naples, is at 58 percent.
  • GMO OMG, a doc that takes a skeptical view of genetically modified crops, is at 43 percent.
  • Jayne Mansfield's Car, starring Billy Bob Thornton and Robert Duvall in a culture clash comedy about two different families that gather for a funeral, is at 35 percent (check out Thornton's Five Favorite Films here).

Comments

Janson Jinnistan

Janson Jinnistan

Another rotten week of wide releases. And I thought the summer was over.

"Blue Caprice" and the Harry Dean Stanton doc are the must-sees for me. Billy Bob's movie has too good a cast to overlook, but it'll probably be a rental.

Sep 12 - 04:35 PM

Dave J

Dave J

As usual some of the films on limited release are receiving better reviews than the movies released on wide release! "The Conjuring 2" still looks interesting since it's defined as atmospheric! "Wadjda" looks like the type of film I'd want to watch which can be like the Saudi Arabian version of "The Bicycle Thief" just because the bike itself may be used as a metaphor!

Sep 12 - 04:52 PM

Janson Jinnistan

Janson Jinnistan

.......

Sep 12 - 05:04 PM

RoHiT

Good Looking RoHiT

The Conjuring was shitty. so, second part will be more shitty.

Sep 12 - 08:04 PM

Esteban Martinez

Esteban Martinez

I disagree with you, but whatever.

Sep 13 - 10:32 AM

Infernal D.

Infernal Dude 2.0

No, with Dave J its !!!!!!!!!!

Sep 13 - 02:43 PM

Janson Jinnistan

Janson Jinnistan

It was my antidote.

Sep 13 - 03:24 PM

Brad and Netflix

Bradly Martin

I personally think the "paranormal scientists" the Conjuring is based on are Con Artists and full of crap. I'm told these feelings will ruin the movie for me. Do you think that's true?

Sep 13 - 07:24 PM

Francesco Fortuna

Francesco Fortuna

Honestly, just go into the movie with an open-mind and forget about your feelings on those things for two hours, then you'll be fine.

Sep 13 - 08:46 PM

Ankit Malasi

Ankit Malasi

Hey, if the pope can completely believes in what he's talking about, so can the "paranormal scientists". If you can accept that such people exist out there, and not be bothered by it, there shouldn't be any problem. But, if you can't, just think of the tag line "Based on a true story" nothing but a marketing trick (which it is), and view the horror movie as you would any other horror movie i.e. a piece of entertaining fiction.

Sep 16 - 01:13 PM

Typhon

Typhon Q

Was never much of a fan of the original Insidious.

Anyone care to explain to me why the SI part of the title is given extra emphasis?

Sep 12 - 05:09 PM

Nightbreed

Dr. Manziel

It thinks it's brilliant. The SI is IS backwards. They are trying to say Insidious is Insidious. It's kinda stupid.

Sep 12 - 06:03 PM

Brad and Netflix

Bradly Martin

something also has to be defined and Red. Its a horror movie and all horror movie posters have to have something Red in there.

Sep 13 - 07:26 PM

Nightbreed

Dr. Manziel

Lol, glad Paranormal Activity 56 got a 41%, but I know legions of braindead kids will go out and give James Wan money. Next, up The Conjuring aka the lamest, most generic, horror film of this century.

Sep 12 - 06:04 PM

Francesco Fortuna

Francesco Fortuna

Really? Was The Conjuring the only horror movie you've seen this century?

Sep 12 - 06:30 PM

Guillermo Bosque Mendoza

Guillermo Bosque Mendoza

SHUT THE FUCK UP! The Conjuring is one of the most incredible horror films ever made it!

Sep 12 - 10:06 PM

Zach Trotter

Zach Trotter

Hey, it's alright. No need to get mad because he didn't like a movie.

Sep 13 - 05:39 AM

Francesco Fortuna

Francesco Fortuna

Lol did you mean to respond to my comment? Because I loved The Conjuring. o_0

Sep 13 - 07:19 AM

Jugum's C.

Jugum's Cloud

Maybe if you've never seen any of the movies it apes or trys to recall. Look, a fuzzy TV screen! (Poltergeist). Look, a bouncing ball! (The Changling). Look, a possessed woman (The Exorcist). Look, an imaginary friend (The Shining, Mama, Hide & Seek). Look, a creepy doll (Child's Play, Trilogy of Terror, Magic... take your pick). Look, paranormal investigators (Insidious). Look, birds attacking the house! (The Birds). Need I go on?

Sep 13 - 07:37 AM

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I think a point has been reached where viewers are just thankful to see moderately good execution in a horror film.

Sep 13 - 08:15 AM

Jugum's C.

Jugum's Cloud

Moderately good is an apt description of it. "One of the most incredible horror films ever made" is not.

Sep 13 - 08:25 AM

Francesco Fortuna

Francesco Fortuna

You realize that Mama and Hide & Seek came out after the shinning and if you think they're original I don't know what to tell you. Also, I don't care if I've seen the same tale told before, it's how it's told that matters. The level of craftsmanship in The Conjuring is superior to pretty much any horror movie released this year or even last year. To say the movie is shitty and rank it next to crap like The Last Exorcism Part 2, The Apparition, or The Devil Inside is wrong I'm sorry.

Sep 13 - 09:32 AM

Jugum's C.

Jugum's Cloud

Of course I realize that, just pointing out that it has all been done before, many times. No where in my posts did I ever rank it next to shit like Last Exorcism or The Devil Inside. In fact, I agreed with the poster who called it "moderately good." If you want to say The Conjuring is the best horror movie of the year, okay. My comment was in regards to the poster who called it "one of the most incredible horror films ever made." And if YOU believe THAT, then I don't know what to tell YOU.

Sep 13 - 10:46 AM

Nightbreed

Dr. Manziel

The Conjuring is seriously horrible. I didn't see the amazing tension everyone else saw. Oh, and don't get me started on that shitty exorcism scene.

Sep 13 - 12:26 PM

Francesco Fortuna

Francesco Fortuna

There was some confusion in my post, I should have been more clear, I apologize. The second half was directed towards people in general who I keep saying it was shit and one of the worst horror movies they've seen. My wording wasn't right and I apologize. Lastly, I loved The Conjuring but I don't think it's one of the most incredible horror films ever made, but it's at least better than 90% of what passes as horror these days.

Sep 13 - 01:56 PM

Ankit Malasi

Ankit Malasi

@Jugum's Cloud
Any movie subjected to such nitpicking would produce the same result, 'cause really, there is nothing completely new out there. Anything that seems new is just a new combination of old and/or less used parts.

Sep 16 - 01:21 PM

Jugum's C.

Jugum's Cloud

Thanks Francesco, understood. Had I scrolled all the way back up, I probably would've noticed that a portion of your comment was directed at me, and a portion more in general.

Sep 13 - 02:33 PM

Esteban Martinez

Esteban Martinez

So... you try to pass as a horror buff, but make a very stupid comment to do it? Way to fail, hope your failure at playing "contrary" at least made you feel a little bit more intelligent, even when you really aren't.

Sep 13 - 10:34 AM

Nightbreed

Dr. Manziel

I'm not trying to pass as anything. You tried to come off as a smart ass, but come off a dumbass....Dumbass

Sep 13 - 12:23 PM

Plainview

Daniel Plainview

I'll just stick to the horror movies I like, which are usually few and far in between.

Sep 13 - 01:25 PM

Jon Cox

Jon Cox

I expected better reviews especially from James Wan
I loved the 1st 'Insidious'

Sep 12 - 09:04 PM

Ankit Malasi

Ankit Malasi

The 1st insidious, although I loved it, didn't get much good reviews either. But, after The Conjuring I thought they must have learned something and were bettering their game, so would get better reviews than the 1st movie. 'Guess I was wrong. Doesn't matter. I'm gonna watch it anyways.

Sep 16 - 01:25 PM

L

L .

I'm gonna watch A Christmas Story online. This week's releases suck.

Sep 13 - 01:06 AM

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We need Insidious to reach its epilogue.

Sep 13 - 08:04 AM

Monco Person

Movie Person

Blah, horror isn't my thing, and I really don't want to see Robert DeNiro's latest paycheck, so I might see Rush, which is out in Irish Cinemas this week.

Sep 13 - 10:13 AM

Apex Predator

Brian Clarkson

The one I'm interested in is Herb and Dorothy 50 X 50. The original doc sneaks up on you like its subjects.

Insidious 2 looks like a rental at best and The Family looks like the latest in a long line of De Niro films to skip. Why don't he do an Adam Sandler film while he's at it?

Sep 13 - 01:17 PM

Keith Hurson

Keith Hurson

I guess my girlfriend & I also favor "brutal violence over satirical wit" because we both thoroughly enjoyed The Family.

Sep 13 - 03:24 PM

Brad and Netflix

Bradly Martin

This is so disappointing, I really liked the first Insidious. Had a very creepy vibe and a family that finally acted rational. OH well.

I would really like to see Wadjda, hope that plays on Netflix soon because the crappy theater's here would never play it.

Sep 13 - 07:22 PM

Frisby2007

Frisby 2007

I thought Insidious Chapter 2 was actually really great. I real showcase of how well the horror genre has gotten since the mid & early 2000s. Plus I liked how creepy & atmospheric it was. A true horror fan would appreciate how well done it was even for the score it received.

Still wanna check out The Family; looks pretty great, & I'll check out anything with Michelle Pfeifer in it.

Sep 14 - 01:48 AM

Ankit Malasi

Ankit Malasi

Thanks. I'm a horror fan, and wanted to hear what other horror fans had to say about it.

Sep 16 - 01:28 PM

Garland Conner

Garland Conner

The first insidious was actually pretty good.


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