The Conjuring 2 review - creepy creeps are creepy

In 1970s England a family is terrorised by something unexplainable.

The Conjuring 2 review - creepy creeps are creepy

Chinese-Malay-Aussie filmmaker James Wan has been energising the horror genre since he burst onto the scene with 2004s Saw.

His low budget roots have led to huge box office success and he’s got a unique sense of style which has survived the transition to larger productions. In 2013, be brought all of that to bear on The Conjuring, which went on to become the second biggest horror film of all time (after The Exorcist, if you’re wondering).

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