Insidious
2010 film by James Wan
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July 7 2023 | Release of Insidious: The Red Door, serving as a direct sequel to Insidious: Chapter 2. |
January 5 2018 | Release of Insidious: The Last Key, directed by Adam Robitel and written by Leigh Whannell, which received mixed reviews. |
June 5 2015 | Release of Insidious: Chapter 3, directed and written by Leigh Whannell, which achieved a high box office gross despite mixed critical reviews. |
September 13 2013 | Release of Insidious: Chapter 2, the direct sequel to the original Insidious film. |
2011 | Insidious receives multiple award nominations and wins at the Fright Meter Awards, including Best Horror Film for James Wan and Leigh Whannell, and Best Supporting Actress for Lin Shaye |
2011 | The film is nominated for Saturn Awards and Scream Awards, highlighting its critical and genre recognition with nominations for Lin Shaye, Patrick Wilson, and Rose Byrne |
October 11 2011 | The Insidious soundtrack, consisting of 26 original tracks, was officially released by Void Recordings, six months after the film's theatrical release. |
July 12 2011 | Insidious was released on DVD and Blu-ray through Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, with bonus content including three featurettes: Horror 101: The Exclusive Seminar, On Set With Insidious, and Insidious Entities. |
July 11 2011 | Sony Pictures and Fangoria hosted a free screening of Insidious at the Silent Movie Theater in Los Angeles, followed by an interactive Q&A with director James Wan and screenwriter Leigh Whannell. |
April 1 2011 | Wide theatrical release of Insidious by FilmDistrict, bringing the supernatural horror film to mainstream audiences. |
March 2011 | The film was screened at the South by Southwest festival in mid-March. |
2010 | James Wan directs the horror film Insidious, marking a significant entry in the supernatural horror genre |
2010 | Joseph Bishara composed the original musical score for the horror film Insidious, marking the beginning of his collaboration with director James Wan. |
December 29 2010 | FilmDistrict announced the theatrical release date for Insidious, scheduling the film to be released on April 1, 2011. |
September 14 2010 | World premiere of Insidious at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), marking the film's first public screening. |
May 2010 | Principal photography for Insidious was completed in mid-May, with the entire shoot lasting three weeks. |
April 2010 | Principal photography for Insidious began in late April at the historic Herald Examiner Building in downtown Los Angeles. |
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