![]() ![]() There is NOTHING scary about a loud noise or something screaming at the audience. I like some jump scares when they're used effectively, but most times in horror, they opt for using way too many and overdo it. The film could've taken it's time, deliver some truly intense sequences that would've scared the heck out of everyone, but instead they tried to go with something quick, easily digestible, and used some too many, rather, jump scares. For starters, the movie goes at a breakneck pace. I saw the trailers for this film and I actually got a bit felt like there was going to be more tense moments, more build up to the scares, and since I am married to a lovely woman of Mexican heritage, I was amped up for this tale that had to do with a lot of the stories she heard as a child. It didn't have enough tension, it had way too many jump scares, and was altogether forgettable. ![]() ![]() So those of you who have read my reviews in the past know, I didn't particularly love the last Conjuring Universe film (The Nun). Yeah, the priest from Annabelle? He's in this one. With a faith healer, they battle the entity, to save the souls of her children.Oh, also, it's a Conjuring Universe tie-in. The Curse of La Llorona was directed by Michael Chaves, and stars Linda Cardellini as a CPS worker/single mom, who must defend her children from a supernatural being of despair, one that is after her two children, after the death of two children she was assigned to be the caseworker of. ![]()
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