Conjuring Now

While most horror franchises rely on their monsters, The Conjuring is anchored by its human leads: Ed and Lorraine Warren. Played by Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga, the duo provides an emotional backbone rarely seen in the genre. Their relationship turns these films into stories of rather than just exercise in terror. A Universe of Interconnected Evil

Beyond the Jump Scares: The Legacy of The Conjuring Universe conjuring

This blog post explores The Conjuring universe, covering its evolution from a single 2013 hit to a massive cinematic franchise. While most horror franchises rely on their monsters,

The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It * My View: The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It (2021) R Ed and Lorraine (Patrick Wilson, Blogger.com “The Conjuring” – A haunted house done right A Universe of Interconnected Evil Beyond the Jump

The franchise is famous for its intricate timeline, which spans decades. To truly understand the lore, many fans recommend watching the films in chronological order: The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It

When director James Wan released The Conjuring in 2013, few expected it to bloom into a billion-dollar cinematic universe. What began as a "based on a true story" account of the Perron family’s haunting has evolved into a nine-film saga that redefined modern supernatural horror. The Emotional Core: Ed and Lorraine Warren