Review of The Conjuring (2013) by Michael Phillips for Chicago Tribune — 15 Jul 2013
The movie belongs to the women, for once, and The Conjuring doesn't exploit or mangle the female characters in the usual ways. Farmiga, playing a true believer, makes every spectral sighting and human response matter; Taylor is equally fine, and when she's playing a "hide-and-clap" blindfold game with her girls, she's like a kid herself, about to get the jolt of her life.
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This review of The Conjuring (2013) was written by Michael Phillips and published by Chicago Tribune on 15 Jul 2013.
The Conjuring has generally received very positive reviews.
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