The Conjuring 2 brings back actors Patrick Wilson (The Switch, Hard Candy, Space Station 76) and Vera Farmiga (Up in the Air, The Judge, The Boy in the Striped Pajamas) in their roles as paranormal investegator couple Ed and Lorraine Warren. After the tragic incident at the amityville house Ed and Lorraine step in to see if there really was a demonic prescence there or if the murders there were just a random act of violence. While under trance Lorraine gets a vision of a demon who shows her Ed's soon to be death which prompts her to stop their paranormal investigations. Meanwhile halfway across the world the Hodgson family, who consist of mother Peggy, her two daughters Janet and Margaret and two sons Billy and Johnny played by Frances O'Conner (Love and Other Catastrophes, The Lazarus Child, Best Man Down), Madison Wolfe (The Campaign, Joy, Trumbo), Lauren Esposito (The Conjuring 2), Benjamin Haigh (The Conjuring 2) and Patrick McAuley, begin to experiance the same supernatural activity as the …show more content…
Rotten tomatoes has this horror sequel at a 74% fresh! It falls a little short of its 2013 predecsour The Conjuring which ended with an 86% but it's still in the green so no worries.
There was brief cameo of Annabelle in her glass case had her movie been any good I might of enjoyed that but to each their own. For horror movies I always have this one rule: It's not truely a horror movie unless someone dies. With that being said I will have to change that rule. No epic deaths here just your basic fear. The kind that makes you want to turn on your night-light. The first movie does not need to be seen to enjoy this but I stongely suggest seeing that as well. But don't watch both on the same night. You will seriously need that night-light if you