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The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It
The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It

The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It (2021)

74% User Rating
1h 51min
Horror
Mystery
Thriller

"The demonic case that shocked America."

Paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren encounter what would become one of the most sensational cases from their files. The fight for the soul of a young boy takes them beyond anything they'd ever seen before, to mark the first time in U.S. history that a murder suspect would claim demonic possession as a defense.

Michael ChavesDirector

Cast

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Patrick Wilson

Patrick Wilson

Ed Warren

Vera Farmiga

Vera Farmiga

Lorraine Warren

Ruairí O'Connor

Ruairí O'Connor

Arne Cheyne Johnson

Sarah Catherine Hook

Sarah Catherine Hook

Debbie Glatzel

Julian Hilliard

Julian Hilliard

David Glatzel

Charlene Amoia

Charlene Amoia

Judy Glatzel

Sterling Jerins

Sterling Jerins

Judy Warren

John Noble

John Noble

Father Kastner

Eugenie Bondurant

Eugenie Bondurant

The Occultist

Shannon Kook

Shannon Kook

Drew Thomas

Ronnie Gene Blevins

Ronnie Gene Blevins

Bruno

Keith Arthur Bolden

Keith Arthur Bolden

Sergeant Clay

Steve Coulter

Steve Coulter

Father Gordon

Vince Pisani

Vince Pisani

Father Newman

Megan Ashley Brown

Megan Ashley Brown

Lorraine Warren (teenage)

Mitchell Hoog

Mitchell Hoog

Ed Warren (teenage)

Andrea Andrade

Andrea Andrade

Katie

Ashley LeConte Campbell

Ashley LeConte Campbell

Meryl Dewitt

Davis Osborne

Davis Osborne

John Beckett

Paul Wilson

Paul Wilson

Carl Glatzel

Mark Rowe

Mark Rowe

Sergeant Thomas

Stella Doyle

Stella Doyle

Mrs. Haskett

Ingrid Bisu

Ingrid Bisu

Jessica

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Stacy Johnson

Lindsay Ayliffe

Lindsay Ayliffe

Judge

Nicky Buggs

Nicky Buggs

Witch Woman

Rebecca Lines

Rebecca Lines

Witch #2

Robert Walker Branchaud

Robert Walker Branchaud

Prison Guard

Nicholas Massouh

Nicholas Massouh

Doctor

Chris Greene

Chris Greene

Deputy

Kaleka

Kaleka

Jury Foreman

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Fabio William

Bill Ramsey

Reviews (4)

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Manuel São Bento
Rating 60%

June 6, 2021

If you enjoy reading my Spoiler-Free reviews, please follow my blog @ https://www.msbreviews.com I've always questioned myself why The Conjuring Universe possesses more spin-offs than main titles since The Conjuring and The Conjuring 2 are, by far, the best films of the popular horror franchise. Looking at the numbers, The Nun holds the box office record, being the most successful movie of the saga financially, but ironically enough, it's also the most disliked film by both critics and audience members. The viral marketing campaign obviously hyped this spin-off to an unbelievable level of expectation, but it's still strange that it took five years to deliver another The Conjuring flick since both previous installments were tremendously profitable as well. With James Wan out of the director's chair and without a screenplay credit, my expectations weren't exactly high. Wan is one of the main reasons why The Conjuring movies work so well. From his ability to generate an enormous amount of suspense to the actually scary atmosphere, Wan is definitely one of the best horror directors of the last decade. Therefore, replacing him would always be a challenging task. Michael Chaves directed The Curse of La Llorona, a generic, bland horror flick that didn't have a single surprising element. However, I did compliment Chaves' work with the horror sequences since I did find them somewhat effective. So, I was still feeling optimistic about The Devil Made Me Do It... It's admittedly the weakest film of the trilogy, but it's still far from the awful Annabelle Comes Home or the hideous origin story about the famous nun. When it comes to the main titles, the exceptional production value is something all have in common. In fact, this latest flick is arguably the best-looking one. The horror sequences look stunning on the big screen, and the sound design is extremely impactful as always. It's worth remembering that this franchise doesn't waste hundreds of millions to make its movies, being a relatively low-budget cinematic universe, especially when compared to every other studio's massive sagas. Practical effects are always the go-to if possible, keeping the use of CGI to the minimum. Acting-wise, it's also where these films triumph. Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga share palpable chemistry, deeply elevating their characters' emotional connection. At its core, The Conjuring features a love story between Ed and Lorraine Warren, ultimately being their grounded, convincing, loving relationship that keeps the viewers interested in the least "based on a true story" events. Both actors deliver remarkable performances, as does the legendary John Noble (The Lord of the Rings, Fringe) as a former priest. I didn't know about his casting before the movie, so I was genuinely surprised by seeing Noble on the big screen again. He's absolutely phenomenal, as expected, and quite creepy as a mysterious character. Everyone else is decent enough, but I don't find any other interpretation worth noting. Unfortunately, this is as far as I can go compliment-wise. The primary narrative surrounding the actual case that gives the name to the film is nowhere near as interesting as the stories told in the previous The Conjuring movies. The case itself doesn't have much to tell, so the majority of the film rests on following the beloved couple going on side quests as detectives. Eventually, the clues found are connected to the main plot, but overall, David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick's screenplay isn't that captivating. Despite the predictability and formulaic horror elements, there's a rather enjoyable "twist" to the whole "demon possession" routine that marks the entire franchise. The biggest disappointment is something I feared would happen without James Wan at the helm. The once terrifying, suspenseful atmosphere during the effective, creative jumpscare sequences now gives place to the generic build-up that viewers experience in some of the cheapest horror movies of today. Due to a character's health issue, the tension levels are constantly high for this person in particular, but for most of the runtime, the general environment lacks the essential scary feeling. The jumpscares look lazy and too obvious, a cliche that The Conjuring films fought hard to distance themselves from. In addition to this, it's a much darker movie than the rest in terms of lighting. Finally, I have mixed feelings about the ending. Without spoiling it, of course, it's similar to A Quiet Place Part II in the sense that two different sequences need to be edited together seamlessly so the viewers can easily follow what's happening without losing the tension and suspense. One of these scenes is particularly shaky, repetitive, and overly dark, which definitely left me a bit disappointed. Peter Gvozdas and Christian Wagner's editing is really good, though. Michael Burgess' cinematography offers a couple of gorgeous shots, and Joseph Bishara's score maintains the ominous tone of the franchise. James Wan is clearly missed, but Michael Chaves didn't do a bad job. The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It is undoubtedly the weakest installment of the trilogy, but it's still quite far from the awful level of the worst films of the horror franchise. Boasting the trademark terrific production value of the saga, Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga deliver outstanding lead performances as the only two emotionally compelling characters. Overall, every element is lesser than the previous The Conjuring movies. From the less scary atmosphere to the unimaginative, generic jumpscares, Michael Chaves isn't able to replicate James Wan's tremendous levels of suspense and tension, despite a brilliant opening sequence. David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick's screenplay focuses on many storylines indirectly connected to the main plot, ending up with a not-that-interesting narrative that doesn't quite justify the main title. Some technical attributes, mainly the editing and cinematography, as well as sound design, compensate with some entertainment. In the end, I still recommend it to fans of the cinematic universe and lovers of the horror genre. Rating: B-

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The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It - 10 Minute Preview - Warner Bros. UK & Ireland

The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It - 10 Minute Preview - Warner Bros. UK & Ireland

Final Trailer

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Final Trailer – Warner Bros. UK & Ireland

Final Trailer – Warner Bros. UK & Ireland

The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It | 2021 | Clip: "Mitigating Circumstances" HD

The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It | 2021 | Clip: "Mitigating Circumstances" HD

The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It - Demonic Possession Featurette - Warner Bros. UK

The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It - Demonic Possession Featurette - Warner Bros. UK

THE CONJURING: THE DEVIL MADE ME DO IT - Demonic Possession Featurette

THE CONJURING: THE DEVIL MADE ME DO IT - Demonic Possession Featurette

Chasing Evil Featurette

Chasing Evil Featurette

Official Trailer – Warner Bros. UK & Ireland

Official Trailer – Warner Bros. UK & Ireland

Official Trailer

Official Trailer

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The Tomorrow War
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The Forever Purge
Infinite
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In the Heights
Us Again

Collection

The Conjuring Collection

Part of

The Conjuring Collection

Includes: The Conjuring, The Conjuring 2, The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It, The Conjuring: Last Rites