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Horror

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.

Release Date : 2016-06-08

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : New Line CinemaThe Safran CompanyAtomic MonsterRatPac Entertainment

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles : The Conjuring 2: The Enfield Poltergeist

Cast

Patrick Wilson

Character Name : Ed Warren

Original Name : Patrick Wilson

Gender : Male

Vera Farmiga

Character Name : Lorraine Warren

Original Name : Vera Farmiga

Gender : Female

Madison Wolfe

Character Name : Janet Hodgson

Original Name : Madison Wolfe

Gender : Female

Frances O'Connor

Character Name : Peggy Hodgson

Original Name : Frances O'Connor

Gender : Female

Lauren Esposito

Character Name : Margaret Hodgson

Original Name : Lauren Esposito

Gender : Female

Benjamin Haigh

Character Name : Billy Hodgson

Original Name : Benjamin Haigh

Gender : Male

Patrick McAuley

Character Name : Johnny Hodgson

Original Name : Patrick McAuley

Gender : Male

Sterling Jerins

Character Name : Judy Warren

Original Name : Sterling Jerins

Gender : Female

Simon McBurney

Character Name : Maurice Grosse

Original Name : Simon McBurney

Gender : Male

Maria Doyle Kennedy

Character Name : Peggy Nottingham

Original Name : Maria Doyle Kennedy

Gender : Female

Simon Delaney

Character Name : Vic Nottingham

Original Name : Simon Delaney

Gender : Male

Franka Potente

Character Name : Anita Gregory

Original Name : Franka Potente

Gender : Female

Bob Adrian

Character Name : Bill Wilkins

Original Name : Bob Adrian

Gender : Male

Steve Coulter

Character Name : Father Gordon

Original Name : Steve Coulter

Gender : Male

Chris Royds

Character Name : Graham Morris

Original Name : Chris Royds

Gender : Male

Abhi Sinha

Character Name : Harry Whitmark

Original Name : Abhi Sinha

Gender : Male

Daniel Wolfe

Character Name : Kent Allen

Original Name : Daniel Wolfe

Gender : Male

Annie Young

Character Name : Constable Heeps

Original Name : Annie Young

Gender : Male

Elliot Joseph

Character Name : Constable Peterson

Original Name : Elliot Joseph

Gender : Male

Cory English

Character Name : Stephen Kaplan

Original Name : Cory English

Gender : Male

Emily Tasker

Character Name : Camilla

Original Name : Emily Tasker

Gender : Male

Kate Cook

Character Name : Mrs. More

Original Name : Kate Cook

Gender : Female

Shannon Kook

Character Name : Drew Thomas

Original Name : Shannon Kook

Gender : Male

Thomas Harrison

Character Name : Peter

Original Name : Thomas Harrison

Gender : Male

Jennifer Collins

Character Name : Louise Defeo

Original Name : Jennifer Collins

Gender : Female

Bonnie Aarons

Character Name : Demon Nun

Original Name : Bonnie Aarons

Gender : Female

Javier Botet

Character Name : Crooked Man

Original Name : Javier Botet

Gender : Male

Joseph Bishara

Character Name : Demon

Original Name : Joseph Bishara

Gender : Male

Nancy DeMars

Character Name : Woman Walking Dog

Original Name : Nancy DeMars

Gender : Female

Robin Atkin Downes

Character Name : Bill Wilkins (voice)

Original Name : Robin Atkin Downes

Gender : Male

Jason Liles

Character Name : Crooked Man Shadow (uncredited)

Original Name : Jason Liles

Gender : Male

Emily Brobst

Character Name : Demonic Shadow (uncredited)

Original Name : Emily Brobst

Gender : Female

Reviews

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Reno

@Rangan

2024-05-16

**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 different. It is another true story based film, that's what they said in the opening statement. You're not forced to believe that, if you're here for an entertainment, you will get that if you put your logics away for the two hours. A family of four young children and their mother living in a house in the London witness some serious paranormal activities lately. Particularly the eleven year old girl affected the most with the spirit the house possessed. So the American couple from the first film are brought in to do their best to help the family. When they try to contact the spirit, they won't get what they were looking for. Instead, an unexpected blame goes for the girl and soon the family loses confidence in them. The overcoming those misunderstanding, particularly realising the truth brings a twist before concluding the tale. The one twenty minute never looked too long. Because there's always something keeps happening, so the audience to keep engaged with. Probably this is won't be your best horror film of the years, but being a horror themed film, it had good form of those contents. Not too scary, at a time those clichés were used in a good way to bring freshness in the scenes. I will credit the writers for that. Besides, the actors were undoubtedly good, including those little ones. For me this is a better horror film and I definitely look for another sequel. I hope this one would stand up to your expectations. _7.5/10_

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Gimly

@Ruuz

2021-06-23

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._

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Sheldon Nylander

@dalboz

2021-06-23

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 film Annabelle was shoehorned in but had nothing to do with the main story and served only as a distraction. Ultimately, the reason I can't rate this film higher is because it's about the Warrens, who were a couple of charlatans that took advantage of vulnerable and desperate people. While this is touched on briefly, it's done more in the context of people who don't believe them are all mean and unsympathetic. Again, it's a competently made horror film that's better than its predecessor, if a little predictable, but don't look at it as being based on a true story. Take it with a massive grain of salt.

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JPV852

@JPV852

2021-06-23

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 plots didn't help matters. **4.0/5**

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GenerationofSwine

@GenerationofSwine

2023-01-14

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 switch and pulls out of everything that's not worse than a jump-scare. We have the potential for an actual psychologically thrilling horror story here, but its a wasted potential. Ultimately, like every other horror movie made of late, it seems afraid to actually frighten people. Still, it's better than the torture porn on the market

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r96sk

@r96sk

2025-01-27

'The Conjuring 2', 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, which feels like a rehash of the 2013 original in most (if not all) areas, is just so bloated and boring, I initially thought the English-ify of the story would bring freshness but, aside from the amusingly bad cockney accents, it's barely noticeable when in yet another dingy house. [bit of a spoiler on the way] The demons felt like a drop-off from the first flick, I admit the Bill character turned out to be a tiny bit more interesting than I thought it was going to be early on. Even then, I wanted a little bit of resolution with Bill once 'the end' happens (with Anita too). Unless it happened and I was already mentally zoned out by then, possible I guess? I think another thing that affects my enjoyment is the lack of jeopardy for the human characters, once is fine but back-to-back? Like they put all the pieces in place to kill one of them off and then just bottle it right at the last minute; this one here, for example, would've been very meaningful too. That dog in the original must feel extremely hard done by, ought to sue thy agent. I suppose it needs to cling to the "true event" (lol). Ah, I've just checked the general reception this received. Wow! Most of the time I question myself when I see that I am in the minority, I gotta be honest this time its on you guys - please do send me whatever it is you lot are smoking though! Joking aside, it would appear I'm in the wrong, the majority view speaks for itself, but damn... surprised to say the least! Just remembered that I did actually say in my review of 'Annabelle' (5/10) hours ago that if it was any longer then I would've disliked it more. Well, step forward this movie. I didn't think the proof would arrive in the pudding so soon.