At first glance, Conjuring: The Cult may seem like part of the official The Conjuring universe. The title and font style are clearly designed to mimic the well-known horror franchise. However, don’t be fooled, this film is not connected to the official Conjuring series in any way.
There’s no involvement from Warner Bros., James Wan, or the iconic characters like Ed and Lorraine Warren. Instead, this movie feels like a fan-made project or a low-budget indie film trying to ride on the popularity of the Conjuring name.
The story is weak, the acting is forgettable, and the production quality is far below what you’d expect from anything carrying the Conjuring name. What’s most disappointing is that it uses the title purely for marketing, without offering the atmosphere, suspense, or quality that fans look for.
Conclusion:
This is a misleading film that borrows the look of a famous franchise but delivers none of the substance. If you’re hoping for a real Conjuring experience, you’ll want to skip this one.
⭐ Rating: 1/5 (It doesn't even deserve a star, but 1 star for the convincing poster)