After finding his daughter's bloodied body, David joins a support group, but a cult offers to resurrect her. His choices will determine not only his fate but his daughter's soul.After finding his daughter's bloodied body, David joins a support group, but a cult offers to resurrect her. His choices will determine not only his fate but his daughter's soul.After finding his daughter's bloodied body, David joins a support group, but a cult offers to resurrect her. His choices will determine not only his fate but his daughter's soul.
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With the 2024 movie "Conjuring the Cult" being a horror movie that I had neither seen nor heard about, of course I opted to watch it, as I had the opportunity to do so here in 2025. I found the movie's cover to be alluringly interesting, and sat down to watch the movie with an open mind accessible to impressions, as I virtually didn't know what I was getting into here.
Writer and director Calvin Morie McCarthy put together a rather slow paced narrative. It was a storyline that sort of tried relying on atmosphere and slowly building up tension, but it sort of was too sluggishly paced to be really effective. At one hour into the 93 minute runtime nothing thrilling or particularly entertaining had happened, and I have to admit that my attention was drifting to other things than the movie.
I wasn't familiar with a single actor or actress on the cast list, aside from Neil Green and Elissa Dowling, which is actually something that worked in favor of the movie. Yeah, I enjoy watching new and unfamiliar talents on the screen whenever I sit down to watch a movie. And I will say that the acting performances in "Conjuring the Cult" were adequate.
"Conjuring the Cult" was a swing and a miss of a movie. The narrative was simply too slow paced and uneventful to provide much of any entertainment value.
It should be noted, however, that the production was good, but it didn't count for much as the narrative was killing the viewing experience.
This is definitely not a movie that will grace my screen a second time, as it was quite the struggle to sit through it the first time around. Neither is it a movie that I would recommend horror fans to seek out.
My rating of writer and director Calvin Morie McCarthy's 2024 attempt at a horror movie lands on a generous three out of ten stars.
Writer and director Calvin Morie McCarthy put together a rather slow paced narrative. It was a storyline that sort of tried relying on atmosphere and slowly building up tension, but it sort of was too sluggishly paced to be really effective. At one hour into the 93 minute runtime nothing thrilling or particularly entertaining had happened, and I have to admit that my attention was drifting to other things than the movie.
I wasn't familiar with a single actor or actress on the cast list, aside from Neil Green and Elissa Dowling, which is actually something that worked in favor of the movie. Yeah, I enjoy watching new and unfamiliar talents on the screen whenever I sit down to watch a movie. And I will say that the acting performances in "Conjuring the Cult" were adequate.
"Conjuring the Cult" was a swing and a miss of a movie. The narrative was simply too slow paced and uneventful to provide much of any entertainment value.
It should be noted, however, that the production was good, but it didn't count for much as the narrative was killing the viewing experience.
This is definitely not a movie that will grace my screen a second time, as it was quite the struggle to sit through it the first time around. Neither is it a movie that I would recommend horror fans to seek out.
My rating of writer and director Calvin Morie McCarthy's 2024 attempt at a horror movie lands on a generous three out of ten stars.
Totally nails the creepy vibe, and the gore scenes are killer! Every jump scare had me leaping out of my seat, and I've gotta say, some parts felt eerily like deja vu from a past freaky experience! The special effects are seriously top-notch-the makeup and gore are just insanely good.
You've gotta see this one! It's a wild ride that'll make you swear off anything to do with conjurings. The cast crushes it; they've been awesome in their other movies, and they just keep upping their game.
And if you dig this, you should definitely catch Conjuring the Beyond too-another banger with a great plot and stellar cast!
You've gotta see this one! It's a wild ride that'll make you swear off anything to do with conjurings. The cast crushes it; they've been awesome in their other movies, and they just keep upping their game.
And if you dig this, you should definitely catch Conjuring the Beyond too-another banger with a great plot and stellar cast!
> Poor scene transitions, unconvincing make-up, weak acting, awkward camera angles, and mismatched music everywhere. The neck of the actress playing the gothic leader seems like it's the same in reality, too.
There's fog everywhere - even indoors, the rooms are shrouded in mist. Every attempt at creating an atmosphere falls flat.
I couldn't tell if I was watching a horror, a comedy, or some kind of experiment. All I know is I watched a disaster. I genuinely don't understand how it has an IMDb rating above 6. It's a movie that lacks direction, creativity, and coherence.
Truly a waste of time.
There's fog everywhere - even indoors, the rooms are shrouded in mist. Every attempt at creating an atmosphere falls flat.
I couldn't tell if I was watching a horror, a comedy, or some kind of experiment. All I know is I watched a disaster. I genuinely don't understand how it has an IMDb rating above 6. It's a movie that lacks direction, creativity, and coherence.
Truly a waste of time.
Conjuring the cult excels in its build-up and suspense, particularly through the well-crafted reveal of the cult's dark intentions. The transition from a grief-driven search to a chilling discovery is seamless, with each scene skillfully contributing to an increasingly tense atmosphere. The visual storytelling is particularly striking, blending eerie elements with a hauntingly beautiful cinematography that keeps the audience enthralled.
Despite its occasional reliance on dream sequences, the film uses this technique effectively to blur the lines between reality and nightmare, enhancing the emotional depth and complexity of the plot. Each twist and turn is delivered with precision, ensuring that the suspense never wanes.
Overall, this film is a masterful blend of emotion, suspense, and supernatural elements, making it a standout in its genre. It's a captivating watch that not only entertains but also deeply moves its audience, leaving a lasting impression.
Despite its occasional reliance on dream sequences, the film uses this technique effectively to blur the lines between reality and nightmare, enhancing the emotional depth and complexity of the plot. Each twist and turn is delivered with precision, ensuring that the suspense never wanes.
Overall, this film is a masterful blend of emotion, suspense, and supernatural elements, making it a standout in its genre. It's a captivating watch that not only entertains but also deeply moves its audience, leaving a lasting impression.
After the death of his daughter, a grieving father tries to look into what caused her suicide and finds a coven of her friends who tried to help her before she died, but the more he looks into the cult finds their ties to witchcraft enough to realize the deadly plan they're about to start.
This was a decent enough if overall flawed genre effort. Among the better features here is the build-up of the general reveal here and what goes on with the cult makes for a great reveal. The initial idea of the death leading him to a support group where he gets into contact with the coven that has everything set up to get their plan started is surprisingly obvious to see coming but still allows for even creepy imagery to set things up nicely. As the gradual reveal about the witches and what they intend to do with him following the exploits of his daughter, this comes about incredibly well in the second half where his corruption at their hands makes everything come together into a far more ominous which not only includes the reveal about their plans but a series of chilling visuals to accomplish everything. It comes together nicely enough to be quite fun and helps give this some great points even though there are some big issues here that bring this one down overall. The main issue with the film is the overreliance on repeating the same tactic where the constant intrusion from the cult takes the form of dreams and nightmares that do the same thing over and over again. The fact that he has the same thing multiple times where the initial appearance of the sequence is thought to be a haunting where the witches are targeting him before being turned into the reveal that it was all a dream which is a fine tactic once or twice but gets repeated multiple times here to the point where it wears out its welcome quite quickly. It never changes tactic either so it easily comes across as something that drains the atmosphere quite easily so that there's a plodding and draining build-up to the whole reveal due to this repetitive action. These factors all manage to give this one a few issues to overcome.
Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Language, Graphic Violence, and Full Nudity.
This was a decent enough if overall flawed genre effort. Among the better features here is the build-up of the general reveal here and what goes on with the cult makes for a great reveal. The initial idea of the death leading him to a support group where he gets into contact with the coven that has everything set up to get their plan started is surprisingly obvious to see coming but still allows for even creepy imagery to set things up nicely. As the gradual reveal about the witches and what they intend to do with him following the exploits of his daughter, this comes about incredibly well in the second half where his corruption at their hands makes everything come together into a far more ominous which not only includes the reveal about their plans but a series of chilling visuals to accomplish everything. It comes together nicely enough to be quite fun and helps give this some great points even though there are some big issues here that bring this one down overall. The main issue with the film is the overreliance on repeating the same tactic where the constant intrusion from the cult takes the form of dreams and nightmares that do the same thing over and over again. The fact that he has the same thing multiple times where the initial appearance of the sequence is thought to be a haunting where the witches are targeting him before being turned into the reveal that it was all a dream which is a fine tactic once or twice but gets repeated multiple times here to the point where it wears out its welcome quite quickly. It never changes tactic either so it easily comes across as something that drains the atmosphere quite easily so that there's a plodding and draining build-up to the whole reveal due to this repetitive action. These factors all manage to give this one a few issues to overcome.
Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Language, Graphic Violence, and Full Nudity.
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