
The Conjuring 2
The next true story from the case files of Ed and Lorraine Warren.
Lorraine and Ed Warren travel to north London to help a single mother raising four children alone in a house plagued by malicious spirits.
- 7.3
- 2016
- Released
- 2h 14m

Vera Farmiga
Lorraine Warren
Patrick Wilson
Ed Warren
Madison Wolfe
Janet Hodgson
Frances O'Connor
Peggy Hodgson
Lauren Esposito
Margaret Hodgson
Benjamin Haigh
Billy Hodgson
Patrick McAuley
Johnny Hodgson
Sterling Jerins
Judy Warren
Simon McBurney
Maurice Grosse
Maria Doyle Kennedy
Peggy Nottingham
Simon Delaney
Vic Nottingham
Franka Potente
Anita Gregory
Bob Adrian
Bill Wilkins
Steve Coulter
Father Gordon
Chris Royds
Graham Morris
Abhi Sinha
Harry Whitmark
Daniel Wolfe
Kent Allen
Annie Young
Constable Heeps
Elliot Joseph
Constable Peterson
Cory English
Stephen Kaplan
Emily Tasker
Camilla
Kate Cook
Mrs. More
Shannon Kook
Drew Thomas
Thomas Harrison
Peter
Jennifer Collins
Louise Defeo
Bonnie Aarons
Demon Nun
Javier Botet
Crooked Man
Nancy DeMars
Woman Walking Dog
Robin Atkin Downes
Bill Wilkins (voice)
Jason Liles
Crooked Man Shadow (uncredited)




Released
en
$40,000,000.00
$322,819,915.00
- #london, england
- #england
- #1970s
- #spirit
- #single mother
- #demon
- #paranormal investigation
- #demonic possession
- #ghost
- #christmas
- #grim
- #valak
- #the conjuring universe
Reviews

This second cinema outing for the ghost-busting Warren’s takes them to London’s northern district of Enfield where the Hodgson family are having a fairly torrid time. Younger daughter Janet (Madison Wolfe) and her elder sister Margaret (Lauren Esposito) have been pining for their absent father and so rather optimistically consult a home-made ouija board to find out if he is ever going to return ho

<em>'The Conjuring 2'</em>, oof. What a chore to sit through. The only redeeming quality I have for this film is Madison Wolfe's performance as Janet, which is fairly impressive for a youngster. That aside, I have nothing that I can praise or even mark as better than mid, sadly. The 2hr+ run time obviously doesn't help, but that actually isn't even a major negative for this movie. The plot, whi

This is rated "R" and it's hard to believe...but let's face it, scary movies just aren't that scary anymore. Not that many of them ever were. And even then few have actually provided the constant nightmares of The Exorcist... But The Conjuring 2 feels like it's going for the PG scares to not lose audiences. The potential is there, but the director is flying with one hand on the chicken sw

Really solid sequel, and a re-watch before seeing the third film, in fact probably liked this one slightly better, with some good scares but better, a nice heart at the center with the relationship between Ed and Lorraine, played wonderfully by Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga. Once again, craft-fully directed by James Wan, a style missing from the others in the 'Conjuring Universe', though the plo

I'm giving this half a star more than I gave the first movie. As a horror film in its own rite, it's competently made, although somewhat predictable as it follows most of the traditional haunted house film tropes. But it is better than the first one in that it's a more cohesive film, with such corrections as how the background "monster" actually does play a part in the story, whereas in the first

I know I'm in the minority on this, but I actually preferred it to the original. _Final rating:★★★ - I personally recommend you give it a go._

**This time a London family struggle in their haunted house.** First of all, I am not a big fan of the first film, but I liked that. Now this sequel was not bad either. This time it takes us to the London. But the film reminded me the 80s film 'Poltergeist', particularly the second part. So don't assume it is exactly the same, only the scenes involving house seems similar, but the story was dif











