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Film Analysis - Insidious: The Last Key

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  Insidious: The last key is the forth instalment of the franchise. It is a American supernatural horror film. Directed by Adam Robitel and written by Leigh Whannell. Some of the main themes in this film are violence and the supernatural. The writer of the film Leigh Whannell also stars in the film as 'Specs'. The production company that worked on the film was Blumhouse Production Stage 6 Films. It was distributed by Universal Pictures. The film so far has grossed over $126,702,695 worldwide and in it's opening weekend it grossed $29,581,355 and ranked no.2 in the most cinemas.     The film is based around Elise Rainier who can see spirits. Her and her two investigating partners travel to the most recent haunting, which happens to be the spirit she accidentally set free years earlier. The films are based around Elise Rainier, played by Lin Shaye. The principle photography began in August 2016 and ended the following month. On August 29, 2017, it was announced v

Film Analysis 'Office Christmas party'

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Office christmas party is an american christmas comedy, directed by Josh Gordon and Will Speck and was written by Justin Malen and Laura Solon. Some of the themes in this film are, violence and the use of drugs and alcohol. The production company that worked on this film was DreamWorks Pictures.  'Office Christmas Party' grossed $54.8 million in the United States and Canada and $59.7 million in other territories for a wideworld total of $114.5 million, against a production budget of $45 million.  The film is based on the CEO who is played by Jennifer Aniston, who tries to close her brothers branch down, so he and his technical officer get all of their co-workers together to host a christmas party to try and impress a potential client, which will hopefully save their jobs.  In 2010, Guymon Casady approached Josh Gorden and Will Speck with an idea he had about making a film about a holiday office party. They set the concept up at DreamWorks Pictures and it was then r