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28 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 68IGNJim VejvodaIGNJim VejvodaThe Curse of La Llorona offers some decently suspenseful set-pieces and has a family you care about at its center, but it's also a very familiar and formulaic Annabelle-adjacent entry in the Conjuring franchise.
- 60New Orleans Times-PicayuneMike ScottNew Orleans Times-PicayuneMike ScottA solidly intense creepout. Granted, it doesn't do anything to rewrite the horror rulebook in any significant way. This won't be remembered as a horror classic by any stretch. "The Exorcist" it is not.
- 50The PlaylistRyan OliverThe PlaylistRyan OliverIt’s technically impressive and faulty in equal measure, expunging most of the substance in favor of occasionally effective, but mostly cheap, scares.
- 50VarietyJoe LeydonVarietyJoe LeydonAn efficiently formulaic shocker.
- It’s all so very by-the-books, undefined, carbon-copy Conjurverse refurbishment without a guiding voice, which makes for a disappointingly one-note watch that barely raises a hair. At least The Nun has personality – something The Curse of La Llorona’s waterlogged redundancy cannot boast.
- 50RogerEbert.comMonica CastilloRogerEbert.comMonica CastilloIt’s frustratingly simple, the dialogue over-explains everything and while there are a few solid moments of suspense, there’s too much dead air in-between.
- 50Arizona RepublicRandy CordovaArizona RepublicRandy CordovaThere is no sense of dread or impending doom; instead it's just one jolt after another. It's like having someone jump out at you every five minutes, and about as much fun.
- 40The Hollywood ReporterJohn DeForeThe Hollywood ReporterJohn DeForeA ho-hum horror flick.
- 30Rolling StonePeter TraversRolling StonePeter TraversThe dialogue starts at risible and descends from there.
- 25New York PostSara StewartNew York PostSara StewartThe movie’s one saving grace — so to speak — is Raymond Cruz (Tuco from “Better Call Saul”) as a priest turned shaman. He, at least, injects a little wry humor into a film that otherwise bored me to tears.