LRA writes: Director James Wan made his mark on the world of horror cinema with his 2004 film Saw, which went on to become one of the biggest horror franchises of all time. Then he scared the hell out of audiences with his 2011 supernatural surprise hit Insidious. With The Conjuring, despite covering very familiar territory, he has delivered an effectively unnerving film experience that solidifies him as one of the best horror filmmakers working today.
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