The Conjuring Family Review
The Conjuring Summary
Paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren work to help a family terrorized by a dark presence in their farmhouse.In 1971, Carolyn and Roger Perron move their family into a dilapidated Rhode Island farm house and soon strange things start happening around it with escalating nightmarish terror. In desperation, Carolyn contacts the noted paranormal investigators, Ed and Lorraine Warren, to examine the house. What the Warrens discover is a whole area steeped in a satanic haunting that is now targeting the Perron family wherever they go. To stop this evil, the Warrens will have to call upon all their skills and spiritual strength to defeat this spectral menace at its source that threatens to destroy everyone involved.—Kenneth Chisholm ([email protected])In 1971, family man Roger Perron and his wife Carolyn move to an old farmhouse in Rhode Island with their daughters Andrea, Nancy, Christine, Cindy and April. The family finds a hidden basement which the entrance is locked with planks. Soon they are haunted by noises and ghosts and Carolyn meets the famous paranormal investigators Lorraine and Ed Warren. They visit the house and Lorraine and Ed feel that the house is possessed by a fiend. Lorraine and Ed bring his friends Drew and Brad to help them to collect evidences to convince the Church that it is necessary an exorcism to save The Perron family from evil.—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, BrazilHaving just moved into an old farmhouse in Rhode Island, the happy family of Roger and Carolyn Perron, and their five daughters, come to realise that their dream house is a magnet of intense paranormal activity. Haunted by an ancient malevolent force, the rural home's inhabitants find themselves up against the true face of evil: the area of expertise of the experienced psychic investigators, Lorraine Warren and Ed Warren. Now, an infernal entity has latched onto the Perrons, and there is no easy way out. Is this dangerous case of demonic attack way beyond the Warrens' powers?—Nick Riganas
2013 | 112 Minutes