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"The first one was definitely scarier than this. This was the biggest problem for me. Marilyn Manson in a nun's habit with yellow eyes is not that scary to me (The Nun-demon had one good creepy scene at the Warrens' house though). In the beginning of the Enfield-haunting part there was really creepy tension building and the movie was really good then... they didn't show that much of the CGI-things or the humans with the yellow eye contacts screaming. The tension and scares for me are gone when th"
""It said it wants to hurt you." This is the perfect horror film in absolutely every regard. James Wan have continuously grown as a horror filmmaker, and The Conjuring 2 might be his best outing. A suspenseful and atmospheric horror film that toys and plays with you and your expectations all the way through. Wan is at master at building atmosphere with the usage of his camera work, music and sound, along with some overall creepy imagery. He's exceptionally talented at slowly building dread and "
"Based on the famous true Enfield poltergeist case in the 70's, The Conjuring 2 definitely outdid its predecessor in all categories - storytelling, character development, and scare factor. You'll be biting the nails on your fingers before the movie finishes. It's that good! The creepy happenings in the Hodgson house in London are frightening to watch. There are haunted toys, knocking on doors and Exorcist-esque bed shaking. Each terrifying scene is separated by a scene or two that allow the dust "
"6.17The story of paranormal investigators the Warrens continues and its as scary as the first one. While the formula of the terrifying franchise starts to look the same, the characters do start to grow, and that's probably the best part. "
"Slightly better than the first, in my opinion. The 2 hours just fly by. "
" Director: James Wan Starring: Vera Farmiga, Patrick Wilson, Madison Wolfe, Frances O'Connor, Simon McBurney, Franka Potente, Maria Doyle Kennedy, Simon Delaney, Lauren Esposito, Patrick McAuley and Benjamin Haigh In 1977, paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren come out of a self-imposed sabbatical to travel to Enfield in north London. There they meet Peggy Hodgson, an overwhelmed single mother of four, who tells the couple that something evil is in her home. Ed and Lorraine believe "
"It's not quite as scary as the first film, but this is a remarkable horror film, with likable and memorable characters, a creepy atmosphere, and moments of poignancy, which cements director James Wan's status as the most reliable horror director working right now. 9.2/10"