Insidious
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James Wan catapults to his fame with classic low-budget movie "Saw" but its series soon flopped and dragged this director's name through the mud.
Many film critics can not help but wonder if this director is at his wits end.
Insidious, directed by James and released in 2010, in my opinion, is the best horror movie of the year.
Instead of splattering blood and carcass, the director boldly blended oriental thrilling elements into the movie and ingeniously shed lights on spiritual with science.
The insidious spirits really make all viewers' heart in their mouth, which is a mentally stress.
If you fed up with run-in-the-mill horrors and want to be frightened, this movie is a worth a shot.
Many film critics can not help but wonder if this director is at his wits end.
Insidious, directed by James and released in 2010, in my opinion, is the best horror movie of the year.
Instead of splattering blood and carcass, the director boldly blended oriental thrilling elements into the movie and ingeniously shed lights on spiritual with science.
The insidious spirits really make all viewers' heart in their mouth, which is a mentally stress.
If you fed up with run-in-the-mill horrors and want to be frightened, this movie is a worth a shot.

James Wan catapults himself to his fame with the classic low-budget movie "Saw", but its series soon flopped and dragged this director's name through the mud.
Many film critics can not help but wonder if this director is at his wits' end.
Insidious, directed by Wan and released in 2010, in my opinion, is the best horror movie of the year.
Instead of splattering blood and carcasses, the director boldly blended thrilling oriental elements into the movie and ingeniously shed light on spirituality with science.
The insidious spirits really leave all viewers' hearts in their mouths, it's so mentally stressful.
If you fed up with run-of-the-mill horrors and want to be frightened, this movie is a (well) worth a shot.
You got this right: "viewers' hearts", well done! But you missed the apostrophe in "wits' end".
his wits' end = the end of his wits
his story's end = the end of his story
his stories' end = the end of his stories
This apostrophe usage is really, really tricky. Many native speakers get it wrong.
It's so difficult, I think it is beginning to drop from English usage. But it hasn't quite happened yet! :)
I will carefully use it next time. THX
By the way, the movie is not bad.
Oh, I am glad HedgePig picked up "you *are* fed up", I totally missed it. I must be slipping. :)
If you are fed up with run-in-the-mill horrors and want to be frightened, this movie is a worth a shot. (xtian21c's correction are very good. I think he just overlooked the missing "are" which is definitely needed here.)
Now I know how to use "fed up" correctly.^^