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The film follows Josh (Patrick Wilson) and Renai Lambert (Rose Byrne), a couple who move into a new home with their three children. When their son Dalton (Ty Simpkins) mysteriously falls into an inexplicable coma, paranormal activity begins to plague the house. Realizing the entity isn't haunting the structure but rather their son, they enlist the help of paranormal investigator Elise Rainier (Lin Shaye). Elise reveals that Dalton is a gifted astral projector who has traveled too far into an ethereal realm called "The Further," leaving his physical body vulnerable to malevolent spirits seeking to possess it. Structural Innovation Insidious 2010 Filmyzilla

The terrifying "Lipstick-Face Demon" and various spirits rely on practical makeup and eerie lighting rather than heavy CGI. This public link is valid for 7 days

The film's influence can also be seen in many modern horror movies, which have borrowed elements from "Insidious," such as the use of jump scares and the exploration of supernatural themes. Can’t copy the link right now

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: The concept of "The Further"—a dark, purgatory-like realm—is visually striking and introduces a unique mythology to the genre.