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When students fail to return home from an English boarding school that numbers several elite...

Europa Blues
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A Greek gangster arrives in Stockholm, only to be murdered in a macabre fashion at Skansen zoo, his...
Urban Shaman (Walker Papers, #1)
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Joanne Walker has three days to learn to use her shamanic powers and save the world from the...
Urban Fantasy Shaman Native American

Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars
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Huang Lee, the spoiled son of a recently murdered Triad boss, arrives by plane in Liberty City with...

Black and Blue (2019)
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'Black and Blue' is an action thriller about a rookie cop (Naomie Harris) who inadvertently captures...

Dragonborn
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Prince Ben and Princess Cecily are dragonborn. Since birth, the brother and sister have shared a...
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Flower Power Trip
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Who killed the strange man staying at the Roarke and Daughters Inn? At a masquerade ball to raise...

Acanthea Grimscythe (300 KP) rated Insidious: Chapter 2 (2013) in Movies
May 12, 2018
Character wise, Wilson does a far better portrayal of Josh/Not Josh and, almost as if my complaints were heard (which I know they weren’t), the kids are actually passed off and their disappearance form the film for many scenes thus explained.
The plot of this second installment deals with saving Josh. At the end of Insidious, we learn that it’s not Josh that came back from the Further in his body. Naturally, given that an entity from beyond has taken up habitation in his meat suit, the ghastly things that terrify his family follow them to their new house (or technically, old house since it’s Josh’s childhood home). Thus the goal of this movie is to save Josh (though this reverse damsel-in-distress is fairly amusing).
In Insidious: Chapter 2 we get to see the fun part of a ghost story – because this one is actually a ghost, rather than a demon. The Bride in Black, y’know the ghostly thing that Josh encounters in the first film, has a pretty interesting story behind her and much of this film is centered around discovering that… at a crawl. Worse, there’s not a whole bunch of originality in her, which is where I’ll leave it in order to avoid spoilers.
Once again, it’s the Further that seems to bother me most. We only get glimpses of it and we know next to nothing of it, aside from the fact that time is not linear. I do have to commend the writers for the whole dead body inside living body means the decaying of the latter, because that’s a neat thing that I expect to see in possessions. There’s just not anything that stands out about this film, though, and for me that’s a disappointment.

The Distant Dead
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A body burns in the high desert hills. A boy walks into a fire station, pale with the shock of a...

The Complete Guide to Cybersecurity Risks and Controls
Ken E. Sigler, Anne Kohnke and Dan Shoemaker
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The Complete Guide to Cybersecurity Risks and Controls presents the fundamental concepts of...