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It features a brilliant villain in Valak, career-best performances from Wilson and Farmiga, and a director at the absolute peak of his power. Whether you believe in ghosts or dismiss them as hysteria, will make you afraid of the dark—and of a crooked stile.

Perhaps the most significant pop-culture contribution of The Conjuring 2 is the introduction of the demon Valak. While the Enfield haunting is the primary narrative, the film weaves a darker, more metaphysical thread involving this ancient entity.

Lorraine rushed in and held Janet’s head in her lap. The girl’s eyes fluttered open—blue, clear, human. “Is he gone?” she whispered.

Horror movies thrive on characters you care about. Ed and Lorraine Warren are horror’s greatest power couple because they stop the film to sing Elvis Presley’s "Can’t Help Falling in Love" to break tension.

It started with a whisper. Not words, exactly—more like the dry rustle of dead leaves scraping against the inside of the walls. Then the furniture began to move. A chest of drawers slid across the bedroom floor of her daughters, Margaret and Janet, as if pushed by an invisible hand. Peggy grabbed a kitchen knife and screamed for them to get out.

“It’s starting again,” she whispered.

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It features a brilliant villain in Valak, career-best performances from Wilson and Farmiga, and a director at the absolute peak of his power. Whether you believe in ghosts or dismiss them as hysteria, will make you afraid of the dark—and of a crooked stile.

Perhaps the most significant pop-culture contribution of The Conjuring 2 is the introduction of the demon Valak. While the Enfield haunting is the primary narrative, the film weaves a darker, more metaphysical thread involving this ancient entity. The.conjuring.2

Lorraine rushed in and held Janet’s head in her lap. The girl’s eyes fluttered open—blue, clear, human. “Is he gone?” she whispered. It features a brilliant villain in Valak, career-best

Horror movies thrive on characters you care about. Ed and Lorraine Warren are horror’s greatest power couple because they stop the film to sing Elvis Presley’s "Can’t Help Falling in Love" to break tension. While the Enfield haunting is the primary narrative,

It started with a whisper. Not words, exactly—more like the dry rustle of dead leaves scraping against the inside of the walls. Then the furniture began to move. A chest of drawers slid across the bedroom floor of her daughters, Margaret and Janet, as if pushed by an invisible hand. Peggy grabbed a kitchen knife and screamed for them to get out.

“It’s starting again,” she whispered.