I was talking about Disney horror in my review of Insidious: The Last Key a few days ago. In short, I've grown to have a lot of respect for Blumhouse and their place in the horror pantheon. Not every one of their releases ends up being a winner, that's an unrealistic standard to expect, but they are one of the biggest horror production companies and I think it's in part due to the fact that, seemingly, the people at Blumhouse really do seem to care about their craft and they might believe in a script that, say, no one else might have looked at. The film is known for Paranormal Activity (all of them, sadly), Get Out, Split, Sinister 1 and 2, Insidious (again, all of them), the entire Purge franchise, among many, many and I do mean many others, including this one (naturally). That's not all they do, of course, but it's what they're most known for. You know, I don't think I've given Blumhouse Production credit for being a really strong production company as it relates to horror, thrillers and suspense.
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