| Original Language | en |
|---|---|
| Languages Spoken | English |
| Release Date | June 8, 2016 |
| Runtime | 134 minutes |
| Rating | 7.3 |
| Country | United States of America |
| Genres | Horror |
| Director | James Wan |
| Writers | Chad Hayes, Carey Hayes, James Wan, David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick |
| Producer | Toby Emmerich, Richard Brener, Dave Neustadter, Rob Cowan, Peter Safran, Walter Hamada, James Wan, Steven Mnuchin |
| Editor | Kirk M. Morri |
| Music | Joseph Bishara |
| Cinematography | Don Burgess |
| Screenplay | Chad Hayes, Carey Hayes, James Wan, David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick |
| Budget | 40000000 |
| Revenue | 322819915 |
| Actor Name | Character Name |
|---|---|
| Vera Farmiga | Lorraine Warren |
| Patrick Wilson | Ed Warren |
| Madison Wolfe | Janet Hodgson |
| Frances O'Connor | Peggy Hodgson |
| Lauren Esposito | Margaret Hodgson |
| Benjamin Haigh | Billy Hodgson |
| Patrick McAuley | Johnny Hodgson |
| Sterling Jerins | Judy Warren |
| Simon McBurney | Maurice Grosse |
| Maria Doyle Kennedy | Peggy Nottingham |
| Simon Delaney | Vic Nottingham |
| Franka Potente | Anita Gregory |
| Bob Adrian | Bill Wilkins |
| Steve Coulter | Father Gordon |
| Chris Royds | Graham Morris |
| Abhi Sinha | Harry Whitmark |
| Daniel Wolfe | Kent Allen |
| Annie Young | Constable Heeps |
| Elliot Joseph | Constable Peterson |
| Cory English | Stephen Kaplan |
| Emily Tasker | Camilla |
| Kate Cook | Mrs. More |
| Shannon Kook | Drew Thomas |
| Thomas Harrison | Peter |
| Jennifer Collins | Louise Defeo |
| Bonnie Aarons | Demon Nun |
| Javier Botet | Crooked Man |
| Joseph Bishara | Demon |
| Nancy DeMars | Woman Walking Dog |
| Robin Atkin Downes | Bill Wilkins (voice) |
| Jason Liles | Crooked Man Shadow (uncredited) |
| Emily Brobst | Demonic Shadow (uncredited) |
Lorraine and Ed Warren travel to north London to help a single mother raising four children alone in a house plagued by malicious spirits.
**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_
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._
Rating Analysis for The Conjuring 2:
Overall Rating: 7.3/10
Total Votes: 8,834
Rating Breakdown:
- Popularity Score: 33.7
- Adult Content: No
- Budget to Revenue Ratio: 807.0%