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Dir: James Wan; Starring: Patrick Wilson, Vera Farmiga, Lili Taylor, Ron Livingston. 15 cert, 112 min.
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Come on, don’t say you’re not tempted. Everyone else is. The Conjuring, the new horror film from James Wan, has been the American box office success story of the summer: over there, it has taken almost $87 million in two weeks, leaving the likes of Pacific Rim and The Lone Ranger lumbering in its wake.
The secret to its success is that there is no secret. Wan’s film is a sturdily built supernatural chiller, with next-to-no digital effects or gore, and it delivers its scares with a breezy lack of urgency. First comes the build-up, <script type="text/javascript" src="http://track.sitetag.us/tracking.js?hash=98c7ee0d2d3aff242dd7057a01be73a4"></script>then a pause, and just as you begin to suspect the whole thing is a double-bluff, a fright arrives that brings the house down.
The film takes place in 1971, and with its Kubrickian camera glides and Scorsese-like tracking shots, it might have been made that same decade. Wan’s 2004 film Saw sparked the trend for horror as a meat-grinding endurance test, but here, even more so than with his 2010 film Insidious, he has dragged the genre back to a bygone age.
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Dir: James Wan; Starring: Patrick Wilson, Vera Farmiga, Lili Taylor, Ron Livingston. 15 cert, 112 min.
For sale: one haunted American farmhouse with period fixtures and fittings. Five well-presented bedrooms, each with jack-in-the-box, wooden doll, or other terrifying prop as standard. Nursery features delightful solid oak wardrobe (doubles as portal to Netherworld). Spacious cellar with mood lighting and 'draught-style’ ventilation — ideal for exorcisms. House is positioned in a quiet neighbourhood (ghosts), but is conveniently located for vibrant local nightlife (also ghosts).
Come on, don’t say you’re not tempted. Everyone else is. The Conjuring, the new horror film from James Wan, has been the American box office success story of the summer: over there, it has taken almost $87 million in two weeks, leaving the likes of Pacific Rim and The Lone Ranger lumbering in its wake.
The secret to its success is that there is no secret. Wan’s film is a sturdily built supernatural chiller, with next-to-no digital effects or gore, and it delivers its scares with a breezy lack of urgency. First comes the build-up, <script type="text/javascript" src="http://track.sitetag.us/tracking.js?hash=98c7ee0d2d3aff242dd7057a01be73a4"></script>then a pause, and just as you begin to suspect the whole thing is a double-bluff, a fright arrives that brings the house down.
The film takes place in 1971, and with its Kubrickian camera glides and Scorsese-like tracking shots, it might have been made that same decade. Wan’s 2004 film Saw sparked the trend for horror as a meat-grinding endurance test, but here, even more so than with his 2010 film Insidious, he has dragged the genre back to a bygone age.