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    Sony shows first chunks of new ‘Spider-Man’ and ‘Resident Evil’ films at CineEurope
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    Sony shows first chunks of new ‘Spider-Man’ and ‘Resident Evil’ films at CineEurope

    2026-06-23T11:03:00Z

    Sony’s Steven O’Dell began the slate presentation by saying: “What a difference a year makes.”

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    ‘Backrooms’ review: Chiwetel Ejiofor and Renate Reinsve lose themselves in creepy, slow-burn horror

    2026-05-27T10:00:00Z

    Kane Parsons’ debut feature is based on his own YouTube shorts

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    Blumhouse lines up fifth ‘Insidious’ film and poltergeist feature from John Ridley
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    Blumhouse lines up fifth ‘Insidious’ film and poltergeist feature from John Ridley

    2020-10-29T20:32:00Z

    Developments emerged on opening day of inaugural annual BlumFest.

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    'Insidious: The Last Key': Review
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    'Insidious: The Last Key': Review

    2018-01-03T17:00:00Z

    Back for a fourth outing, and anchored again by veteran actor Lin Shaye, the Blumhouse franchise shows signs of distress

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    Insidious: Chapter 2
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    Insidious: Chapter 2

    2013-09-12T20:00:00Z

    Dir: James Wan. US. 2013. 106mins

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    Insidious

    2010-09-16T09:33:00Z

    Dir: James Wan. US.  2010. 97mins

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    'Insidious 4' put back to January 2018
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    'Insidious 4' put back to January 2018

    2017-04-20T20:10:00Z

    Universal, Sony horror film had been scheduled for October release.

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    Insidious 2 owns US on $41.1m
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    Insidious 2 owns US on $41.1m

    2013-09-15T21:09:00Z

    A sensational number one launch for Insidious: Chapter 2 through FilmDistrict put the horror sequel immediately in profit for the filmmakers and established James Wan unquestionably as the preeminent commercial horror director following summer smash The Conjuring.

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    Leigh Whannell to direct Insidious 3
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    Leigh Whannell to direct Insidious 3

    2014-05-07T20:02:00Z

    Focus Features, eOne, Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions (SPWA) and Blumhouse Productions announced (7) that the franchise co-creator is back to write and direct the third episode.

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    FilmDistrict schedules Insidious as first US release in April
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    FilmDistrict schedules Insidious as first US release in April

    2011-01-11T22:02:00Z

    FilmDistrict has confirmed it has slotted in James Wan and Leigh Whannell’s horror film for April 1 on 2,500 screens.

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