Arne Cheyenne Johnson stabs and murders his landlord, claiming to be under demonic possession while Ed and Lorraine Warren investigate the case and try to prove his innocence.Arne Cheyenne Johnson stabs and murders his landlord, claiming to be under demonic possession while Ed and Lorraine Warren investigate the case and try to prove his innocence.Arne Cheyenne Johnson stabs and murders his landlord, claiming to be under demonic possession while Ed and Lorraine Warren investigate the case and try to prove his innocence.
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- TriviaLorraine Warren, played by Vera Farmiga in the The Conjuring movies, died a natural death aged 92 on April 18 2019. She had been a head consultant on all of The Conjuring projects, and an avid follower of the series.
- Goofs(at around 11 mins) When Ed had his heart attack the doctor told then they have to put a stent into the artery. Doctors were not placing stents, much less balloon angiography in 1981. The treatment would've been major open heart by-pass surgery.
- Quotes
Arne Cheyenne Johnson: Being brave doesn't mean you're not scared. It means you are scared but you hang in there.
- Crazy creditsDuring the closing credits, there is a news interview with the real Ed Warren & Lorraine Warren from during the trial, along with photos of scenes from the movie and dialog from an audio recording of David Glatzel's exorcism.
- Alternate versionsThe UK release was cut, the distributor chose to reduce bloody injury detail in a suicide scene in order to obtain a 15 classification. An uncut 18 classification was available.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Faith & Fear: The Conjuring Universe (2020)
- SoundtracksBaby Hold On
Written by Jimmy Lyon (as James Lyon) and Eddie Money
Performed by Eddie Money
Courtesy of Columbia Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
Featured review
After watching the 'The Conjuring: Devil made me do it' at an early screening last night, I have to admit I was a little disappointed that it didn't live up to the expectations of the previous two films in the main trilogy ( however it stands tall over the spin offs, so don't worry there).
To start off with what I did like, the direction in this instalment is a nice change of pace. With the Warrens looking to save a man on death row after supposedly killing an individual while possessed by a demon. Without going into spoilers the plot shakes things up a bit from the previous two films with the likes of Satanic cults and more or a detective style approach.
I personally would of loved to see more of a focus on the court side of the case and the reaction of the defendants plea, it would of been a really refreshing direction for this film but what we get still isn't bad.
The Warrens are still great in this film with both Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga having a real chemistry on screen and still being one of the most lovable protagonists in horror media in a long time.
However with all this said, I believe this 'horror' film does fail in one department, and that is in its scares.
It's a shame to say as I believe the previous two instalments had some unique moments of terror.
Whereas in this film most moments are so easily telegraphed to an obvious jumpscare that you can see a mile away, or more unique set pieces unfortunately spoilt by the trailers.
With all that said, this is still a decent sequel, just not the terrifying sequel I had hoped for!
To start off with what I did like, the direction in this instalment is a nice change of pace. With the Warrens looking to save a man on death row after supposedly killing an individual while possessed by a demon. Without going into spoilers the plot shakes things up a bit from the previous two films with the likes of Satanic cults and more or a detective style approach.
I personally would of loved to see more of a focus on the court side of the case and the reaction of the defendants plea, it would of been a really refreshing direction for this film but what we get still isn't bad.
The Warrens are still great in this film with both Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga having a real chemistry on screen and still being one of the most lovable protagonists in horror media in a long time.
However with all this said, I believe this 'horror' film does fail in one department, and that is in its scares.
It's a shame to say as I believe the previous two instalments had some unique moments of terror.
Whereas in this film most moments are so easily telegraphed to an obvious jumpscare that you can see a mile away, or more unique set pieces unfortunately spoilt by the trailers.
With all that said, this is still a decent sequel, just not the terrifying sequel I had hoped for!
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- May 25, 2021
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- Also known as
- El conjuro 3: El diablo me obligó a hacerlo
- Filming locations
- Production companies
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Box office
- Budget
- $39,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $65,631,050
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $24,104,332
- Jun 6, 2021
- Gross worldwide
- $206,431,050
- Runtime1 hour 52 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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