The Warrens investigate a murder that may be linked to a demonic possession.The Warrens investigate a murder that may be linked to a demonic possession.The Warrens investigate a murder that may be linked to a demonic possession.
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- David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick(screenplay by)
- James Wan(story by)
- Chad Hayes(based on characters created by)
- Stars
- Director
- Writers
- David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick(screenplay by)
- James Wan(story by)
- Chad Hayes(based on characters created by)
- Stars
- Director
- Writers
- David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick(screenplay by) (story by)
- James Wan(story by)
- Chad Hayes(based on characters created by)
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Did you know
- TriviaLorraine Warren, played by Vera Farmiga in the The Conjuring movies died a natural death aged 92, on April 18 2019. She had been a head consultant on all of The Conjuring projects, and an avid follower of the series.
- GoofsWhen Ed had his heart attack the doctor told then they have to put a stent into the artery. Doctors were not placing stents, much less balloon angiography in 1981. The treatment would've been major open heart by-pass surgery.
- Quotes
Arne Cheyenne Johnson: Being brave doesn't mean you're not scared. It means you are scared but you hang in there.
- Crazy creditsDuring the closing credits, there is a news interview with the real Ed & Lorraine Warren from during the trial, along with photos of scenes from the movie and dialog from an audio recording of David Glatzel's exorcism.
- Alternate versionsFor the British theatrical version a suicide scene was cut to secure a "15" rating. The 18 rated uncut version was released on 4K Ultra HD with the DVD and Blu ray only having the 15 rated UK edit
- ConnectionsFeatured in Faith & Fear: The Conjuring Universe (2020)
- SoundtracksBaby Hold On
Written by Jimmy Lyon (as James Lyon) and Eddie Money
Performed by Eddie Money
Courtesy of Columbia Records
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Featured review
A decent sequel.... without the scares!
After watching the 'The Conjuring: Devil made me do it' at an early screening last night, I have to admit I was a little disappointed that it didn't live up to the expectations of the previous two films in the main trilogy ( however it stands tall over the spin offs, so don't worry there).
To start off with what I did like, the direction in this instalment is a nice change of pace. With the Warrens looking to save a man on death row after supposedly killing an individual while possessed by a demon. Without going into spoilers the plot shakes things up a bit from the previous two films with the likes of Satanic cults and more or a detective style approach.
I personally would of loved to see more of a focus on the court side of the case and the reaction of the defendants plea, it would of been a really refreshing direction for this film but what we get still isn't bad.
The Warrens are still great in this film with both Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga having a real chemistry on screen and still being one of the most lovable protagonists in horror media in a long time.
However with all this said, I believe this 'horror' film does fail in one department, and that is in its scares.
It's a shame to say as I believe the previous two instalments had some unique moments of terror.
Whereas in this film most moments are so easily telegraphed to an obvious jumpscare that you can see a mile away, or more unique set pieces unfortunately spoilt by the trailers.
With all that said, this is still a decent sequel, just not the terrifying sequel I had hoped for!
To start off with what I did like, the direction in this instalment is a nice change of pace. With the Warrens looking to save a man on death row after supposedly killing an individual while possessed by a demon. Without going into spoilers the plot shakes things up a bit from the previous two films with the likes of Satanic cults and more or a detective style approach.
I personally would of loved to see more of a focus on the court side of the case and the reaction of the defendants plea, it would of been a really refreshing direction for this film but what we get still isn't bad.
The Warrens are still great in this film with both Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga having a real chemistry on screen and still being one of the most lovable protagonists in horror media in a long time.
However with all this said, I believe this 'horror' film does fail in one department, and that is in its scares.
It's a shame to say as I believe the previous two instalments had some unique moments of terror.
Whereas in this film most moments are so easily telegraphed to an obvious jumpscare that you can see a mile away, or more unique set pieces unfortunately spoilt by the trailers.
With all that said, this is still a decent sequel, just not the terrifying sequel I had hoped for!
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- May 26, 2021
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- The Conjuring 3: The Devil Made Me Do It
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- Budget
- $39,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $65,631,050
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $24,104,332
- Jun 6, 2021
- Gross worldwide
- $206,431,050
- Runtime1 hour 52 minutes
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- 2.39 : 1
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