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reviewsbycinemafreak · 9 months
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My The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It (2021) movie review!
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jp-hunsecker · 2 years
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Not only generic and derivative, but also immoral.
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medusasvoice · 2 years
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The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It
The newest of the Conjuring films, "The Devil Made Me Do It" struggles to remember its a horror film in large portions of it, but when it embraces Lorraine's abilities and its genre, the film soars. 3.5/5 stars. More in the link.
Rating: 3.5/5 stars Rotten Tomatoes Rating: 56% Critic, 83% Audience Overview: A family afflicted by a curse reaches out to Ed and Lorraine Warren for help, but even the Warrens cannot stop the coming tragedy, but they can try to get to the root of the possession before tragedy strikes again. Best elements: The expansion of the audience understanding of Lorraine’s psychic ability in this film…
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horrorlamb · 1 month
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The Franchise Files - The Conjuring 3: The Devil Made Me Do It.
TLDR The conjuring 3 was released in 2021. 5 years since our last actual Conjuring movie. It was written by David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick and directed by Michael Chaves both new additions to the franchise. Once again they are claiming this is based on a true story. Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga reprise their roles as Ed and Lorraine Warren. The movie starts out with an exorcism of an 8…
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afabstract · 7 months
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The Nun II Review - Moody Setting, Mild Scares
In the 1950s, a sinister force targets monasteries, and Sister Irene is called upon once more to confront it in "The Nun II".
⭐⭐⭐ Rating: 2.5 out of 5. Sneha Jaiswal (Twitter | Instagram) “Do you want to watch a horror movie, it’s a sequel, the first one was very mediocre, but the trailer for this one looks great.” Sounds like a bad pitch, but my family took the bait anyway and we decided to watch “The Nun II” for movie night. Directed by Michael Chaves, whose last horror film, “The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do…
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xplrvibes · 11 months
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about your review of the snc’s first hw video, I have to play devil’s advocate. I googled the teacher and saw her obituary released in 2007 and also on an online newspaper and to be fair, there is no mention of the conjuring house. the articles that do mention it were posted after the video was posted (and they make no move to explain how her death might be related to the house) and I’m guessing it’s simply to generate clicks. while I’m not a 100% on board with the knockings, I wonder how the connecting twins™️ would be able to fake the teacher’s spirit, as apparently they had no idea where snc were taking them. surely they can’t know every place and all their lore, right? and probably they wouldn’t be able to Google it right in front of snc. however, the name on the video was Terri Facci and not Ficca so there’s also that. not sure if “a” and “i” changing places is very significant but it’s something to be noted nevertheless.
Please, play devil's advocate! It's driving me crazy cause I feel like thats what I'M doing with their video, and I hate being the devil's advocate, lol. So double reverse devil's advocate me back to the good place 🤣.
The teacher is honestly the only thing in this that truly truly gave me pause. I will say that Rhode Island is a small state, and the area around the Conjuring House is even smaller, so it wouldn't be hard for them to have a couple well known people in their back pocket for something like this- again, in theory. In practice, I hope like hell they aren't going to these lengths, cause omg is this a lot of work just to fuck with peoples' emotions.
What made me laugh was when they spelled out "Globe" when they were in Globe Park, next to Globe School...and everyone was like, "No way, how is this possible?!?!" Um, they read the sign on the way in? 🤣
But yea, the only thing that has kept me from leaning farther towards skepticism on this, are the two random people they allegedly made contact with.
But the rest of it is just so easy to fake that it's like...ugh. I don't know! Lol.
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usagoodnews · 1 year
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“The Nun 2” Fully Review: The Enigmatic Continuation of the Enchanted Universe
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The Nun 2 Review
The Nun 2 Director Michael Chaves, best known for his work on “The Curse of La Llorona” and “The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It,” leads this ingeniously crafted ninth installment within The Conjuring Universe, which marks his third contribution to this horror. The franchise was conceived by James Wan over a decade ago. Crafted by recent genre veteran Akela Cooper in collaboration with Ian Goldberg and Richard Ning, the narrative breathes new life into Warner Bros.’s ever-diminishing demon science epic.
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The Nun 2: The Return of Valak
Are you ready for another terrifying adventure with the demonic nun Valak?
The Nun 2 is the sequel to the 2018 horror hit The Nun, which introduced us to Sister Irene, a young nun who has visions of an evil entity.
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The Nun 2 will follow Sister Irene four years later, as she travels to a boarding school in France, where a new threat is lurking. Along with her friend Frenchie, who is still under the influence of Valak, Sister Irene will have to face the demon once more, and stop it from spreading its darkness.
The Nun 2 is directed by Michael Chaves, who also helmed The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It, and is part of the popular Conjuring Universe franchise. The movie stars Taissa Farmiga, Jonas Bloquet, Storm Reid, Anna Popplewell, and Bonnie Aarons as Valak. The Nun 2 is expected to be released on September 8, 2023, in the United States.
Don’t miss this thrilling and chilling horror movie that will make you scream and pray at the same time!
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thecraggus · 3 years
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The truth is out there in surprisingly procedural threequel The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It (2021)
The truth is out there in surprisingly procedural threequel The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It (2021) #Review
Having come to THE CONJURING universe quite late, and taken a rather haphazard approach to watching them (I think ANNABELLE COMES HOME might have been my very first), it’s taken me a while to realise that I seem to enjoy the movies which remind me of something else more than the others. I enjoyed THE NUN’s twisted take on SCOOBY-DOO, for example, and THE CONJURING 2 gave me strong SAPPHIRE &…
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ofhouseusher · 3 years
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The Conjuring fanfic | Chapter VII - All We Ever Wanted, My Dear
Snapping out of her momentary stupor, Lorraine said, “Ed...” Her voice trailed off. Ed turned his gaze back to her, eyebrows raised in question of what she might say.
“I...” Lorraine searched for the right words, but couldn’t find them, could not even settle on what it was she wanted to say. “Never mind.” She shook her head with a sigh, feeling oddly disconcerted.
Lorraine pursed her lips, lost in some private thought, and Ed wondered if she would ever tell him what it was.
↴ Read Chapter VII here on AO3
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agentnico · 3 years
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The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It (2021) Review
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How many doors does Ed Warren need to break in these Conjuring films before he’s defeated the last of the poltergeists and demons? How many I ask you? At this rate Ed probably has developed RoboCop arms of steel! 
Plot: Paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren take on one of the most sensational cases of their careers after a cop stumbles upon a dazed and bloodied young man walking down the road. Accused of murder, the suspect claims demonic possession as his defence, forcing the Warrens into a supernatural inquiry unlike anything they've ever seen before.
I’ve never really given much thought or time to the Conjuring films as to be honest the subject matter never interested me. A bunch of crazed lunatics hunting after some demonic spirits and crazy dolls and we’re supposed to believe that nonsense? Poppy-cock I call this!! Absolute poppy-cock!! However my girlfriend (who I by the way just got engaged too so that’s awesome even though you, my kind reader, probably don’t care about) and her family are light spiritualists who do indeed believe in paranormal presence, so they dig this kind of stuff by watching endless paranormal conspiracy reality TV shows like Kindred Spirits and Ghost Adventures and by naturally spending a decent amount of time with them I’ve also began to learn more about this topic. Now do I believe in this stuff? No, no I don’t. But at least now I find this stuff more interesting. And also there’s a quote in this new Conjuring movie that does argue a good case, and that is the following:
“The Court accepts the existence of God every time a witness swears to tell the truth. I think it's about time they accepted the existence of the Devil.”
I do believe in God, so of course if I have faith in that and existence of guardian angels and such, why wouldn’t I at least consider the possibility of demonic presence. In fact in the New Testament of the Bible Jesus himself restores a demon possessed man named Legion (not like the Bible is full of metaphors or anything, gosh no!) and frees him from the evil spirit, as told in Mark 5:1-20. So as a somewhat religious individual I should at least be more aware and accepting of spiritualist and paranormal believers. 
Anyway, enough serious talk, this is way too deep of a conversation for such a film anyway. Cause yes The Devil Made Me Do It is based on a true story of the court case where the guy pleaded not guilty due to demonic possession, but its a very loose element of truth in what at the end of the day is a horror film blockbuster that is part of major horror franchise that is built upon building shock value and jump scares. They take an element of truth to ground the subject matter in reality, but then tack on a lot of additional crazy stuff to result in a thrilling enjoyable if not a bit too ridiculous ride. And so if you’re looking for that, then this film fully delivers on that promise. There are plenty of jump scares and creepy imagery including an opening sequence that involves a possessed kid during an exorcism bending and cracking his bones and limbs in a very unpleasant way. That being said in my opinion the movie wasn’t at all scary. Yes there are some very creepy and unsettling moments, but it was more a feeling of disgust rather than fright. For the jump scares are so obviously telegraphed that it’s easy to tell from a mile away when someone’s going to jump at you from the screen. Hence the horror value is diminished, however the story itself is so fascinating that it balanced things out. Though I do wish the film focused more on the court case itself and seeing the reaction to the defendants plea rather than the usual horror shindigs, but hey, nevertheless the movie is very enjoyable.
This entry also sees the return of franchise regulars Ed and Lorraine Warren played respectively by Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga, both of whom are great in these roles. They have fantastic chemistry and also are such loveable protagonists that you can’t help but care for them. At the end of the day for all its horror antics, this movie is actually a romantic movie! Would have played perfectly on Valentine’s Day is all I’m saying. But hey, I’m fresh from getting engaged to my girlfriend (not gonna stop saying that!) so a romantic film perfectly fit the bill. We also have Denethor pop in for a creepy chit chat. Yes, as in Denethor the dude from The Lord of the Rings who ate tomatoes in a very appetising way. Of course when John Noble appears in a movie you immediately consider that he’d be the villain of the whole thing, though the way they treat his character I was actually pleasantly surprised with. Also the main lad who gets demonically possessed does a good job at, well, acting possessed. Though that may have also been due to the very effective eye lenses the make-up department stuck on him. In addition for the franchise regulars there’s a neat reference to Annabelle in a form of an amusing joke that I actually enjoyed. In a nutshell, Annabelle has turned from the creepy evil doll to the best wingman ever!
The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It takes a franchise in a slightly new direction whilst still innkeeping with the lore and style developed by the previous films. So if you’re a fan of this action horror franchise, then you should allow the Devil to make you do it and watch this movie!
Overall score: 6/10
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talkaboutmovies · 3 years
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The Conjuring:The Devil Made Me Do It (2021)
 Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga are back for their third go round as paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren in “The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do it”.  The film revolves around a 1981 murder case in which the defendant used demonic possession as a defense. Unlike the first two “Conjuring”s, this one isn’t directed by horror master James Wan, but rather Michael Chaves. Chaves previously directed the 2019 film,  The Curse of La Llorona, another film that’s part of The Conjuring “Universe”. It was written by  David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick, who co-wrote “The Conjuring 2″.
 The film begins with a harrowing exorcism that the Warren’s have been asked to document. It involves a young boy named David Glatzel. The sequence borrows from “The Exorcist”, even showing the priest arriving alone at night with fog, lit from a street light, a hat and a briefcase. After failing to rid the boy of the demon, David’s sister’s boyfriend Arne, implores it to enter him. It does, and seems to go dormant, at least for awhile.
 The Glatzel family move to a new house to get a new start, but it doesn’t take long for things to go sideways, again. A scene involving David and a water bed is particularly scary. Both David and Arne have terrifying visions that they themselves can only seem to see. The Warren’s come to the new house where Lorraine is drawn to something she senses in the house’s crawlspace where she finds something there that points to satanic activity. They then consult a retired priest named Kastner to find it’s origin and purpose. It’s this item that the Warren’s use in an attempt to help exonerate Arne. who by this time is in jail for murder.
 “The Conjuring: the Devil Made Me Do it” originally seemed to me to be a courtroom drama, but actually very little takes place in a courtroom. It’s actually a fast-paced true horror movie, whether you believe Johnson was actually possessed or not. The opening sequence about the exorcism was truly frightening. Stay tuned through the end credits and you’ll hear a tape recording of David’s actual exorcism.
 Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga slip into their roles with ease. I hope she got paid extra for the crawl space scene. Julian Hilliard played a very difficult and demanding role.
 I was afraid that the change in director from James Wan to Michael Chaves would hurt the quality of the film. I’m happy to say that it’s a scary and entertaining film that;s a worth addition to The Conjuring “Universe” - not as good as the first one, but better than the second one. It was absolutely worth the wait.
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