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The Devil Made Me Do It represents a comedown for the core Conjuring films, although Vera Farmiga and Patrick Wilson keep the audience invested. Read critic reviews

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Movie Info

"The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It" reveals a chilling story of terror, murder and unknown evil that shocked even experienced real-life paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren. One of the most sensational cases from their files, it starts with a fight for the soul of a young boy, then takes them beyond anything they'd ever seen before, vĩ đại mark the first time in U.S. history that a murder suspect would claim demonic possession as a defense.

  • Rating: R (Terror|Some Disturbing Images|Violence)

  • Genre: Horror, Mystery & thriller

  • Original Language: English

  • Director: Michael Chaves

  • Producer: James Wan, Peter Safran

  • Writer: David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick

  • Release Date (Theaters):  wide

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  • Release Date (Streaming):

  • Box Office (Gross USA): $65.6M

  • Runtime:

  • Distributor: Warner Bros. Pictures

  • Production Co: New Line Cinema, Safran Company, Atomic Monster

  • Sound Mix: DTS, Dolby Digital, Dolby Atmos

  • Aspect Ratio: Scope (2.35:1)

  • View the collection: The Conjuring Universe

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Audience Reviews for The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It

  • Jun 15, 2021

    Back when The Conjuring hit the big screen in 2013, I thought James Wan directed one of the better mainstream horror films in years. I then thought that The Conjuring 2 was possibly even superior, ví naturally, I was excited about a third instalment. Now available in theatres and at trang chính, The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It is an average film overall, with some very solid moments. Something just felt off about it. Easily the weakest of the trilogy, here's why I think you can skip this one.  The film opens with a scene that could've easily been the climax of one of the other films. I was shocked vĩ đại see it start ví quickly. It opens with David, a possessed little boy, as Ed and Lorraine Warren are once again investigating a possible curse. Arne, David's older brother, wishes the curse vĩ đại take him over instead. Fully listening vĩ đại that request, the demon latches itself onto Arne and makes things much worse. Ed in recovery after this incident, Lorraine becomes more of the focal point of the story here. If it wasn't for their presence, this film would've felt lượt thích just another average possession story.  Vera Farmiga and Patrick Wilson have always been the best part of all three of these films, but there was a great story vĩ đại back them up as well. This time around, too many little details were happening during this case. This in turn made the film feel a little jumbled vĩ đại bầm. It never felt lượt thích it was going anywhere until the over. This may have been one of their biggest cases in reality, but I don't think it worked as a movie all that well. That's not vĩ đại say it's a bad film, it's just that it lacked the look and feel of the previous two.  James Wan did a fantastic job directing the first two films and while I believe that Michael Chaves did a solid job here, especially with a few very well-done scenes in the forest and hallways, it just felt lượt thích it had a completely different feel. On top of that, writer David Leslie Johnson has also been hit-or-miss for bầm throughout his career. I really believe it comes down vĩ đại who he works with on each project. Other kêu ca The Conjuring 2 and Aquaman, I haven't liked any of his previous screenplays. I think he's a very talented writer, given the right tư vấn.  Overall, The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It suffers from a look and tone that doesn't feel as authentic as the last two films. Ed and Lorraine are both great again here and they share some terrific scenes together, but again, I didn't care too much because the story happening around them wasn't all that compelling. There was too much trying vĩ đại be said here and I think feel that the film suffers as a result. If you're a massive người yêu thích of this franchise (even the spin-offs lượt thích The Nun or Annabelle) then you might get a kick out of this one too, but I just thought this film was a huge step down in comparison. On its own, it's a fine horror flick, but that's not the standard that the last two mix. I'll give the movie a pass for having some impressive scenes, but the overall movie is very, very average.

  • Jun 10, 2021

    Three movies in, plus four spinoff films and more on the way, and The Conjuring franchise is losing some of its luster. The original director, James Wan, is still involved in an advisory capacity but his absence is felt in the director's chair, not that The Devil Made Me Do It is poorly directed by Michael Chaves (Curse of La Llorona), but it's starting vĩ đại feel stale. The Warrens (Patrick Wilson, Vera Farmiga) are a husband-and-wife team of paranormal investigators traveling the country and solving 1970s/80s mysteries. This third entry feels the most lượt thích an expanded episode from a TV series, lượt thích X-Files, and maybe that's because of its inherently procedural nature. The Warrens are defending a young man accused of murder but who says, as the subtitle describes, that he is not guilty by reason of demonic possession. From there, the Warrens are investigating vĩ đại prove the demon exists and then trace its demonic history. The scares are low although the intensity feels cranked just as high; there are lots of scenes of gale force winds, shattered windows, characters yelling, and loud music. I miss the perfectly executed Old School horror sequences that were the hallmark of the earlier movies. It mix up its rules, wound up the scene, and you just squirmed in anticipation. This franchise has never been revolutionary but more an expertly polished and honed tension machine. However, when the calibrations are off, then the franchise has even less going for it. There are some interesting ideas and elements, lượt thích Lorraine (Farmiga) being able vĩ đại see from the eyes of the demonic killer, but the franchise feels more repetitive and stalled, with multiple exorcisms and Ed (Wilson)'s health being a motivating factor for his wife vĩ đại prevent, again. The supporting characters are bland or broad and the mystery itself isn't that interesting, nor is the ultimate villain. In the realm of Conjuring as weekly TV show formula, this feels lượt thích an acceptable middle episode with the expectations that they can improve the next week. The "based on true cases" selling point is also starting vĩ đại grate in light of the reality that a man blamed his own actions on the devil and these controversial people sought vĩ đại exonerate a murderer. The real-life version is morally abhorrent. The junky horror version can work as long as it doesn't take itself too seriously. If the other Conjuring movies were gourmet entries, then this is more the fast food version. It may still satisfy fans but it's definitely not as well made and with questionable ingredients. Nate's Grade: C+