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The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It Review

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Horror Movie Talk: Horror Movie Review

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4.4640 Ratings

🗓️ 9 June 2021

⏱️ 124 minutes

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Summary

The Conjuring The Devil Made Me Do It, or as I call it “TCTDMMDI” is the 8th movie in the Conjuring Cinematic Universe, or as I call it “The CCU”, and the second direct sequel to the original The Conjuring, and the 5th film in the series since anyone gave a fuck. The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It Featured Artwork by Dustin Goebel. Follow him on Instagram @dgoebel00 https://youtu.be/h9Q4zZS2v1k Synopsis In this entry, Ed and Lorraine Warren are performing an exorcism on the young David Glatzel boy (Julian Hilliard), when oops, the demon is transferred over to Arne Cheyenne Johnson (Ruairi O'Connor) after he invites the demon to possess him instead. Everyone goes about their business like that didn’t just happen, and then Arne commits homicide, because, you guessed it, the devil made him do it. The Warrens rush to investigate the evil origins of the possession to convince the rubes on the jury in time to save Arne from the death penalty. The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It Poster Review of The Conjuring 3 I’m a little torn on how to review this one. It’s right in line with the other Conjuring Movies, none of which are bad (in the main storyline), but none are particularly great to me. I was relieved to see that it wasn’t all based within one spooky-ookie house, so that was nice.  One of the things that gets annoying after a while is the repetitiveness of the setup of Lorraine being psychic and Ed being worried.  The story is interesting enough. There is enough mystery and revelations over time that kept me engaged.  The special effects and scares were a little lackluster. You’ve seen most of it before. Demon possessed children, evil rickety contortion, rotted corpse ghosts, etc. The new element that was the most interesting, that I wished they explored more of was the Satanic element, specifically playing into the 80’s era satanic panic. It’s a really interesting topic that would have been more interesting if they committed completely to it, rather than just using it as a story device. Surprisingly, the whole premise of legally defending Arne on the basis demonic possession, is barely touched on. If you are expecting a courtroom drama, you will be disappointed. That all being said, the movie as a whole is of a high enough quality to be grouped in with the first two Conjuring movies, which is a welcome relief after The Curse of La Llarona.  Score 7/10 Buy The Whole Conjuring Collection on Blu-Rayor shop Amazon for your missing pieceBuy Now Where The Conjuring 3 Disappoints It really is unfortunate that they didn't pick a lane and either focus on the court case of Arne, or focus on the Satanic Panic elements. While I appreciate that they finally left the haunted houses behind, It would have been nice to see a stronger departure from The Conjuring formula. Support Our Sponsors Get 13% Off your order at NightChannels.com when you use code HMT at checkout.

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This episode of horror movie talk is brought to you by NAASC.

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The National Association of Satanic Cultists Legal Defense and Education Fund, Inc.

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is America's premier legal organization fighting against religious discrimination.

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Through litigation, advocacy, and public education, NAASC seeks structural change to expand democracy, eliminate disparities, and establish

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Lord Satan's kingdom on earth to fulfill the promise of tasty, tasty infant Christian

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blood.

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The National Association of Satanic cultists also defends the gains and protections won over

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the past 2,000 years of religious rights struggle and works to improve the quality and diversity

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of judicial and executive appointments.

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Hello and welcome to horror movie talk.

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An opinionated and accidentally funny horror movie review show.

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Go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go go go go go go

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horror

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Sabrina don't just stare at it

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and eat it eat

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The new theatrical releases Always get priority Yeah Roar. Sabrina, don't just stare at it, eat it.

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The new theatrical releases always get priority.

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But we also review other horror movies both good and horroable.

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Wow, that didn't sound good. Hey, hey, hey, hey. hello and welcome to horror movie talk.

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Your panel of expert hosts each week are me, Dr. Bryce Hansen.

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I hold a PhD in Spookology.

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And across from me, sits.

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