Insidious
In the chilling horror film "Insidious," directed by James Wan, the Lambert family finds themselves grappling with an u...
On the eve of his scheduled execution, a convicted serial killer named Edward Wayland, played with chilling intensity by Sean Patrick Flanery, agrees to a final psychiatric evaluation. The skeptical psychiatrist, Dr. James Martin (Jordan Belfi), arrives at the prison confident he can clinically certify the inmate as sane, clearing the way for the lethal injection. What begins as a routine assessment, however, descends into a terrifying psychological battle. Edward calmly insists he is not a man at all, but a demon named Nefarious, and that his horrific crimes were a divine mandate. As the clock ticks down, Dr. Martin is forced to confront increasingly unsettling phenomena and philosophical arguments that challenge his rational worldview, making him question everything he believes about good, evil, and the nature of reality itself. Directed by Chuck Konzelman and Cary Solomon, this R-rated horror-thriller creates a deeply unsettling atmosphere of claustrophobic dread, trapping the audience in a single room where a battle for a man’s soul—and perhaps his sanity—unfolds with relentless tension.