The Conjuring

The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It is the chilling third installment in The Conjuring series, once again bringing the real-life investigations of Ed and Lorraine Warren to the screen. Directed by Michael Chaves, this film takes the franchise into darker territory, blending supernatural horror with courtroom drama, as it tackles one of the Warrens’ most controversial cases.

The story begins with the Warrens (Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga) assisting in the exorcism of a young boy named David. During the ritual, the demonic entity transfers itself to Arne Johnson (Ruairi O’Connor), a young man trying to protect David. Soon after, Arne commits a brutal murder, claiming he was possessed by the devil. This shocking event becomes the first U.S. case to use demonic possession as a defense in a court of law. As Ed and Lorraine delve into the mystery, they uncover a sinister trail of curses, occult rituals, and malevolent forces that go far beyond a single possession. Their investigation leads them to confront a powerful occultist responsible for summoning the entity. Along the way, Lorraine’s psychic abilities are pushed to their limits, and Ed’s unwavering faith is tested as the couple faces unimaginable dangers. With its terrifying atmosphere, suspenseful narrative, and emotional depth, The Devil Made Me Do It explores themes of love, faith, and the fight against darkness. Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga deliver compelling performances, grounding the supernatural horror with their portrayal of the Warrens’ deep bond and commitment to helping others.