“Conjuring : The Devil Made Me Do it” Video Review : The Movie Doesn’t Dig into the Answer to the Mystery

“Conjuring : The Devil Made Me Do it” Video Review : The Movie Doesn’t Dig into the Answer to the Mystery

Above the Line vs Below the Line. Episode 9 : Film Critic vs Film Critic

Film Critic : Perri Nemiroff 

Perri has been part of the Collider team since 2012. She co-hosts Collider FYC, The Witching Hour and hosts the interview series, Collider Ladies Night. Perri’s a proud graduate of Columbia University’s Film MFA program and member of the Broadcast Film Critics Association. Perri splits her time between Los Angeles and New York, but devotes every waking hour to her cat, Deputy Dewey.

Film Critic : Matthew Schuchman

In the early 90s, while at the video store with his friends who wanted to rent Don’t Tell Mom The Babysitter’s Dead, Matthew asked the clerk if they had any copies of Naked Lunch available. A film buff from an early age, he would turn his fascination into his own review site in 2010; Movie Review from Gene Shalit’s Moustache. From there, he provided his voice to such publications as Den of Geek, Coming Soon, and Verbicide magazine as a film reviewer and talent interviewer.

The Conjuring : The Devil Made Me Do It

The film 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, to mark the first time in U.S. history that a murder suspect would claim demonic possession as a defense.

Rating : R (Terror/SomeDisturbing Image/Violence)

Genre : Mystery & Thriller. Horror

Original Language : English

Director : Michael Chaves 

Producer : James Wan, Peter Safran

Writer : David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick

Release Date : June 4, 2021 Wide

Release Date : Jun 4, 2021

Runtime : 1h52m

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

Cast : Patrick Wilson, Vera Famiga, Ruairi O’Connor, Sarah Cathrine Hook, Julian Hilliard, John Boble 

Check out more of Matthew’s video review.

Here’s the trailer of the film.

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