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This week, our "run the series" feature on the Insidious franchise concludes with an in-depth discussion of the two most recent films in the series, Insidious: Chapter 3 and this year's Insidious: The Last Key. With the departure of James Wan as director and a shift in focus away from the supernaturally threatened suburban family from the first two films, we wanted to take a look at how these sequels manage to avoid some of the pitfalls of long-running horror franchises and -- in some ways -- even one-up their predecessors in such areas as characterization, production design, and classical methods of keeping audiences on-edge (we aren't being sarcastic when Rear Window gets brought up!). Also on tap: Brian shares his thoughts on the blockbuster Black Panther, Chris revisits a controversial Christian Bale classic that's too hip to be square, Nick sings the praises of a stunning sci-fi/horror adaptation, and the guys ponder the honorable way to "retire" your old DVDs. Enjoy this super-sized episode, and join us in the weeks ahead as we move on to some films that more than deserve the Long Take treatment!
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