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I like me a good ol’ Haunted House movie movie review - Roger Ebert

: This paper from ResearchGate uses an ethnomethodological approach to study how teenagers interact and "negotiate" fear while watching the movie. It focuses on the social dynamics of group media consumption.

: The Haughty Culturist provides a deep dive into how the film blends modern jump scares with 18th-century Gothic literature archetypes. insidious

: For a technical look at how the movie establishes dread, this Scribd presentation breaks down the use of red titles, low-key lighting, and specific camera shots in the opening sequence. Critical Reviews

If you are looking for academic papers or in-depth analytical articles about the 2010 horror film Insidious , here are some of the most highly-regarded sources covering various sociological, psychological, and cinematic perspectives: I like me a good ol’ Haunted House

: Available on ResearchGate , this article analyzes the representation of women in horror, highlighting the hierarchy of distress and the distinction between narrative and visual victimhood.

: While not exclusively about the film, this ResearchGate review provides critical psychological context on "insidious trauma," which is a central thematic element explored in the movie franchise. Cinematic & Narrative Analysis : For a technical look at how the

: This article from The Daily Fandom explores how the film subverts traditional haunting tropes through the character of Elise Rainier and its focus on inherited trauma.

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