Something went wrong
Try again later.
The Conjuring
Precisely 1971 a family relocated to an island but the horror begins when they realize their home is haunted by ghosts.
30 July 1999, Los Angeles, California, USA
24 April 1972, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA
20 February 1967, Glencoe, Illinois, USA
July 8, 1975 in Florence, South Carolina, USA
May 10, 2016
This is no classic, but director James Wan is a deft conductor who orchestrates the scariest ride of the season from threads of familiarly black melodies.November 03, 2015
A movie that exemplifies the golden standards of the haunted house formula and escalates them to something rather rousing.October 07, 2013
The Conjuring uses every stock scare in the horror movie playbook for a dumb, yet charmingly traditional haunted house picture that manages to feel more retro than rehashed.August 24, 2015
An old-fashioned haunted house horror story made by people who love them. Classy, creepy, fun.July 29, 2013
Wan ... builds the many bumps in the night into a small Hitchcockian symphony of terror by way of long, eerie tracking shots, dramatic silences, and sudden scares that are frighteningly immersive.October 07, 2013
In The Conjuring, the scary casts out the spirit of the silly, permanently, and with a vengeance.July 11, 2016
The Conjuring is a memorably spooky event; a campfire tale told with a breathless adamancy that stirs the hackles and attacks the imagination.July 30, 2013
Wan builds mounting dread with silence and suspense, lingering the camera unsettlingly long here, creaking a door there.April 09, 2016
At best, "The Conjuring" is a drop or two of rain in the middle of a decades-long horror drought. It won't tide anyone over for more than a couple hours.October 14, 2014
The trailer for The Conjuring is scarier than most horror features of recent vintage, and the feature makes good on the promise.October 07, 2015
By all means, feel free to initially underrate this finely crafted and genuinely scary production. Making such a mistake will only serve to leave you more impressed (and slightly rattled) than you might have been.