Directed by James Wan, from a script by Leigh Whannell, 2010's Insidious follows the Lambert family (Byrne and Wilson), who seek out paranormal help after their ...
Obviously, it was with (writer) Leigh [Whannell] and (director) James [Wan] who had a great horror pedigree, but they'd had a pretty bad experience within the studio system in the last couple of movies. But this was really interesting, and I'm curious to see how it's come out and to see how the fans will enjoy it.” So, that's interesting to then revisit this origin story, like we were saying, and really give the fans what they want. “I get little tidbits now and again about how it's, particularly the first one, how it's become more of a cult hit than I knew. “He really wanted to make it about the origin story, about the original cast, about those characters, and the effect on the family. I know Leigh’s been helping Patrick a lot, too, with stuff on the movie, so I'm excited to see what they come up with. Commenting on the unexpected success of the first Insidious, Byrne said: He really worked so hard on the script for a long time. However, Wilson's double role as actor and director was bound to change the dynamics on set. That will change with Fear of the Dark, the next chapter of the family's haunted story. In addition to reuniting the Lambert family from the first two Insidious film, Fear the Dark will also mark Wilson's directorial debut. In an interview with Collider’s own Steven Weintraub for Seriously Red, Byrne spoke about working with co-star Patrick Wilson, who is stepping up as director of the upcoming sequel.
As Titanic steams back into cinemas, Empire examines it's true romance – James Cameron's deeply-abiding love for the Titanic itself.
The hubris and fear which technology brought with it in [The Abyss](https://www.empireonline.com/movies/reviews/abyss-review/), [The Terminator](https://www.empireonline.com/movies/reviews/terminator-review/) and [Aliens](https://www.empireonline.com/movies/reviews/aliens-review/) sits alongside something more hopeful. He loves that boat, and in the final minutes of that epic runtime, he wants to make damn sure you’ll love it too. The awe that Cameron feels for Titanic as a machine – as a vessel not just for its passengers, but for hope and exploration (it’s the ship of dreams, as about 15 different characters note within the first act) – has bled through into his work ever since. Like Jack and Rose themselves, the Titanic represents the most exuberant, confident edge of the modern world. But before Titanic, his films generally saw the most exuberant, confident edge of the modern world as something cold and terrifying – something that wanted to steal your clothes, your boots, and your motorcycle, that pushed humanity beyond where it should go and into probable destruction. Despite the inherently tragic nature of the story, it brought out a different side of the director. Over the course of his many dives to the real wreck over the years – he did 12 while filming, and he’s up to 33 now – Cameron has ended up spending more time with the Titanic than its captain, Edward Smith, did over its four-and-a-half day journey. But watch again and it’s clear that the early sequences introducing the ship itself aren’t just narrative set-up: Cameron is just absolutely besotted with every single rivet in her hull. But the passion between [Leonardo DiCaprio](https://www.empireonline.com/people/leonardo-dicaprio/)'s Jack and [Kate Winslet](https://www.empireonline.com/people/kate-winslet/)'s Rose isn’t the only love story here. Look at that sequence where Captain Smith orders the ship to pick up speed – we follow his orders from the bridge, down through the chain of command, down and down and down, all the way to the stokers throwing coal into the furnaces, into the engine room where the camera looks up and down giant pistons and gears whirling and pumping. When we see the Titanic off from Southampton, she’s twinkling in the golden September sunshine; dolphins leap and frolic in front of the bow. There’s a reason Titanic kept people coming back to the big screen for months and months – Sugar magazine even found one girl and her mum who’d been to 84 screenings by May 1998 – and a good chunk of it is the sheer wow-factor of that boat.
A new chapter in the Insidious franchise is exciting enough on its own, but the fact that the upcoming Insidious: Fear the Dark will return to where it all ...
But this was really interesting, and I'm curious to see how it's come out and to see how the fans will enjoy it." The new film is set to explore how the Lamberts cope with the events that [franchise is exciting enough on its own](https://comicbook.com/horror/news/insidious-5-james-wan-big-comparison-patrick-wilson-new-sequel/), but the fact that the upcoming Insidious: Fear the Dark will return to where it all started by bringing back the Lambert family has audiences more excited than ever, with star [Rose Byrne](/category/rose-byrne/) similarly sharing that enthusiasm.
Esther Rose has signed to New West Records and will release Safe to Run April 21, 2023. The 11-track set was produced by Ross Farbe in New Orleans, ...
Esther Rose’s Safe to Run will be available across digital platforms, compact disc, and standard black vinyl. Esther Rose has signed to New West Records and will release Safe to Run April 21, 2023. Across all of the tracks, the open-air, live-in-the-room sound she tended towards in the past was exchanged for an exploration of multitracking and overdubs.
Esther Rose opens a new era with incoming album 'Safe To Run'. The follow-up to her wonderful full length 'How Many Times', it is her first since inking a.
I wanted to empathize with my younger self, like, ‘it’s alright, you were 23. The follow-up to her wonderful full length ‘How Many Times’, it is her first since inking a deal with New West Records. Lyrically, she delves into old memories, a full circle moment that allows Esther the change to grapple with self-realisation. You were out of control. I got you now. What came out is this short study of my townie life in Ann Arbor.
PHILADELPHIA — Derrick Rose is content with his role as a mentor. After the Knicks held onto the former MVP past the trade deadline this past Thursday, ...
Thibodeau has repeatedly said he believes Rose, who he has coached with three different teams, has value teaching the Knicks’ young guards. 4, when coach Tom Thibodeau cut his rotation down to nine and replaced Rose with second-year guard Miles McBride, the former MVP has only appeared in five games. One of those instances came in Chicago as a homecoming cameo and the other four times were when the Knicks were shorthanded due to injury.
Fred Katz: Derrick Rose said he "hasn't even thought about" a buyout. "I'm still here," he said. "So my mindset has to be, OK, I'm gonna be here.
Russell back to the Lakers. The Poeltl back to the Raptors. Dinwiddie back to the Nets. [nydailynews.com/sports/basketb…](https://t.co/Qh9GiMbIDh)– [5:29 PM](https://twitter.com/SBondyNYDN/status/1623811307299389440) [Ian Begley](https://twitter.com/IanBegley)@ [IanBegley](https://twitter.com/IanBegley) “If I was mad or something I wouldn’t be able to hide it,” he said.
The vultures - the NBA buyout vultures - await. Derrick Rose and the New York Knicks are suggesting the vultures might as well fly away.
Zalgiris Kaunas snapped a three-game losing streak in front of their home crowd in the EuroLeague against Cazoo Baskonia Vitoria-Gasteiz.
"It was very interesting because I came in there to talk about positive affirmations, a lot of my documentary is about that. Rose Namajunas told a series of positive affirmations to Zalgiris players before the game. Former two-time UFC strawweight champion Rose Namajunas was in the stands in the Zalgirio Arena.
The Teyana Taylor x Air Jordan 1 'A Rose From Harlem' features a remixed upper with displaced Swooshes, gold hardware, and rose-inspired details throughout.
‘TEY’ is displayed across the left tongue tag and alternating inner collars read ‘A Rose’ and ‘From Harlem.’ According to [zSneakerheadz](https://twitter.com/zSneakerHeadz), this is likely the Zoom CMFT 2 version of the model. [Teyana Taylor](http://solecollector.com/tag/teyana-taylor/), all-around entertainer and longtime influencer within the sneaker space, is reportedly joining forces with Jordan Brand to release her own take on the iconic [Air Jordan 1](http://solecollector.com/tag/air-jordan-1/).