Movie Review: “THE CONJURING: THE DEVIL MADE ME DO IT” possesses a mixed bag
The third in the film series begins showing signs of franchise fatigue.
The third in the film series begins showing signs of franchise fatigue.
It has a morbidly amusing personality all its own, and Voss’ committed turn makes it a keeper.
Damian McCarthy's film seems more interested in defining itself by all the tropes it doesn’t fall into rather than doing anything of its own with gusto.
Any horror filmmaker looking to make a statement about pop-cultural excesses while ladling on the explicit blood ’n’ guts has a delicate balancing act to perform, and FUNHOUSE falls off the wire early on.
The film, which charts the life and work of the tireless writer, loving family man, and (yes) Hall of Fame martial artist, bursts with affection and admiration.