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To coin a phrase from The Godfather “look what they did to my boy!”. The Conjuring was one of the best R-rated horror films of the last couple decades. It was in a time when supernatural horror was on the outs, and it was in a time when there was NOTHING but PG-13 horror as far as the eye could see. That is until James Wan came in and completely blew everyone away with a disturbing film that would now spawn an entire universe. The Annabelle movies (all 3 of them) were cheesy schlock that tied into the main movie, but was never really taken as serious as the main storyline films. Then we got The Nun, The Curse of La Llorna and a sequel to the original film (which, while not great, wasn’t bad either). Now we can officially stop looking forward to the next film in the franchise and just put it to bed, as the series has jumped the shark and almost gone full Friday the 13th on us.
Like all of the main Conjuring films, The Conjuring 3: The Devil Made Me Do It is pulled from the tabloid headlines of “real” life demon hunters, Ed and Lorraine Warren (Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga respectively). This time near the end of their mainline career as demon hunters as they tried to convince a jury that a killer was demon possessed at the time (I remember reading about it as it was barely a year before I was born, and was one of the first times that I had heard of Ed and Lorraine). A young boy is cursed with a demon (as they are in these movies) with Ed and Lorraine assisting in an exorcism. The exorcism goes horribly wrong with Ed suffering a heart attack during the ritual, and the victim’s older brother Arnie (O’Conner) allowing the spirit to come into him (unbeknownst to anyone but Ed). When Ed comes to in the hospital he warns Lorraine that the demon is still on the loose, only to be too late as Arnie was taken over and murders his roommate.
Going downhill once again, the 3rd The Conjuring film ends up at the bottom of the heap. Gone is the clever camera work and creepy ghosts, replaced instead with a typical demonic possession movie that runs the gambit of all the traditional jump scares you could hope for. It plays out more like an episode of The X-Files more than it does a The Conjuring movie. The legal aspect of the film was taken from a real life case in the early 80s (where the guy was convicted anyways, but only got 5 years for manslaughter instead of murder) and the story plays really loose with the fact. Outside of the fact that there was a guy named Arnie who killed someone and the Warrens pounced upon the situation and turned it into a media frenzy promising books, a movie, and all sorts of hoopla as they plastered their face all over the papers. This time we don’t see all of the media hoopla that they stirred up in real life, but instead we get your typical jump scare horror movie where “love conquers all” with all the trimmings. It’s not bad, but it’s not great either.
Rated R for terror, violence and some disturbing images.
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Extras:

• "The Occultist" – Meet the terrifying new addition to the Conjuring Universe
• "Exorcism of Fear" – Delve into the making of the movie and the chilling exorcism scene that opens the film"
• "DC Horror Presents The Conjuring: The Lover #1" – A video comic that takes you deeper into the Conjuring Universe
Final Score:

As I said, it’s not bad, but it’s not great either. The movie got lambasted in theaters this year, but I honestly didn’t think it was that bad. Sure, as a sequel to The Conjuring it’s pretty dull and boring, but as a supernatural horror movie, it’s competently done. Nothing to write home about, but nowhere near bottom of the barrel either. Simply a reasonably entertaining movie that goes to show that The Conjuring universe has run its course. The 4K UHD is pretty impressive, with good video, great audio, and some decent extras. It may not be a “go buy at any price!” recommendation, but it makes for a fun rental if you’re a horror fan.
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Starring: Vera Farmiga, Patrick Wilson, Ruairi O'Connor, Sarah Catherine Hook, John Noble, Eugenie Bondurant
Directed by: Michael Chaves
Written by: David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick (Screenplay), James Wan (Story by), Chad Hayes (Characters)
Aspect Ratio: 2.39:1 HEVC
Audio: English: Dolby Atmos (TrueHD 7.1 Core), English, French, Spanish, German, English DVS, German DVS, Italian DD 5.1
Subtitles: English SDH, French, German SDH, Italian SDH, Spanish, Cantonese, Korean, Mandarin (Traditional), Norwegia
Studio: Warner Brothers
Rated: R
Runtime: 112 Minutes
Blu-ray Release Date: August 24th, 2021
Recommendation: Rental