Ashdoc's review---
Still the film does deliver some doses of terror---and we do need them once in while don't we.....
Verdict---decent enough .
I would agree, "decent enough," is the best way to describe this movie. I was really excited to see this, as I loved Insidious (horribly, and I can't stress how horribly disappointed I was by Insidious 2. Insidious 2 tried SO hard that if you actually take the continuing story into account, it can actually ruin the first Insidious movie. I mean think about it, a sequel has to be REALLY terrible if it can ruin the prequel for you.....got off on a rant there ala Dennis Milller....). Anyways.....I enjoyed watching the conjuring because as a horror movie, it was technically very "mature." It tried to emulate the feel of a 60s,70s type haunting/ghost movie, was very well acted, there was a decent enough(thank you ashdoc) story, and I did want to know how it ended. The only thing this movie was missing was......the actual scary/horror element. My sister recently decided to see this on Itunes and asked me what I thought and I said, "It's a pretty good movie, its just not scary." To which she gave me a furrowed brow, but to each his/her own. So yeah, decent movie, just not scary. And I don't know if I am saying this because its true, or the industry just doesn't make good scary/horror movies anymore. In recent years, Insidious was probably the most entertaining horror movie I have seen(that comes to mind at the moment), before that, I think my "modern day standard," was set with THE DESCENT, and I was waiting for a new king to take the throne, and so came Insidious. But I am hard to please, this year I was really disappointed with Lords of Salem, as I absolutely loved Devil's Rejects, and was also saddened with You're Next. Cabin in the Woods was great, truly great, but not in a horror genre type of way, as commentary of the genre and self-aware satire yes.
Conjuring-- 3 out of 5, worth a watch via rental.