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The Conjuring is a supernatural horror film, which is based on the real-life experiences of paranormal investigators who are called upon to help a family terrorised by a dark presence in their farmhouse. The cast has Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga in lead roles, and the movie is known for its suspenseful atmosphere and jump scares.
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The Conjuring is a supernatural horror film, which is based on the real-life experiences of paranormal investigators who are called upon to help a family terrorised by a dark presence in their farmhouse. The cast has Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga in lead roles, and the movie is known for its suspenseful atmosphere and jump scares.
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IMDbThe Conjuring is a supernatural horror film based on the real case files of paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren. The movie follows the story of the Perron family, who move into a secluded farmhouse and begin to experience supernatural events. The film's direction and cinematography are exceptional, with a dark and atmospheric style that creates a sense of dread and suspense throughout the movie. The cast, including Vera Farmiga and Patrick Wilson, deliver strong and convincing performances that add to the film's realism. The movie's use of practical effects and minimal CGI creates a more authentic and believable supernatural experience. The film's themes of faith, family, and the power of good versus evil are explored in a compelling and terrifying manner that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats. Overall, The Conjuring is a well-made and genuinely scary horror film that offers a fresh and unique take on the genre.
Best Titles Sequence | 2014
Best Horror | 2014
Best Cinematography | 2013 | John R.
Best Horror Movie | 2013
Best Ensemble Cast | 2013
Best Supporting Actress | 2013 | Lili
Best Director | 2013 | James
Best Horror Movie of the Year | 2013
Best Horror Movie | 2013
Best Film | 2013 | James
Best Horror Film | 2014
Best ScienceFictionHorror Film | 2014
Best Special Effects Sound or Visual International Competition | 2014
Favorite Horror Movie | 2014
Best SciFiHorror Movie | 2014
2014
Best ScaredAsSt Performance | 2014 | Vera
Best Score | 2013 | Joseph
Best Makeup | 2013
Best Special Effects | 2013
Best Actress | 2013 | Vera
Best Actor | 2013 | Patrick
Best Supporting Actor | 2013 | Ron
Best Screenplay | 2013 | Carey
Best Editing | 2013 | Kirk M.
2013 | James
Biggest Surprise of the Year | 2013
Budget 13,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 320,400,000 USD
The real Perron family visited the set of the film.
Eight generations of families lived and died in the house before the Perrons moved in. Andrea Perron suggested that some of the spirits from the families never left. Deaths included two documented suicides, a poisoning, the rape and murder of an 11-year old girl, two drownings, and four men who froze to death. Most deaths occurred within the Arnold family, from which Bathsheba Sherman was descended.
The film was shot in chronological order.
The film contains no sex or nudity, little profanity, tame and mostly bloodless violence, and brief depictions of alcohol and no smoking, yet it received an R rating. This was solely for its scare factor alone.
The production team also built a fifty-foot tall tree for the film.
"Lorraine Warren: Do you remember the thing you said on our wedding night? Ed Warren: Can we do it again? Lorraine Warren: No! The other thing, that God brought us together for a reason."
"[last lines] Lorraine Warren: The Vatican approved the exorcism. Ed Warren: [scoffs] Nice timing. Lorraine Warren: And, if we can, then he'd like to meet with us tomorrow. There's a case in Long Island he'd like to discuss. Ed Warren: Really?"