EPISODE · Oct 7, 2025 · 1H 37M
Nightshift | The Conjuring (2013)
from The Housecats Podcast Network · host Shane Hall
The Conjuring (2013) isn’t just a great horror movie — it’s one of the most perfectly constructed supernatural thrillers of the modern era.In this Nightshift episode, we break down the scares, the world-building, the filmmaking, and the insane attention to detail that made James Wan’s film a cultural earthquake.We dive into:The Perron family hauntingEd & Lorraine Warren’s real-life case filesJames Wan’s mastery of tension and camera workWhy the scares hit harder than cheap jump scaresThe music, sound design, and pacing that make this movie terrifyingHow The Conjuring launched an entire cinematic universeWhy this film still holds up over a decade laterThe cast (Farmiga and Wilson going crazy in this)And the scenes that STILL get us — no matter how many times we watchWhether you're a horror fan, a film nerd, or someone who watched this once and vowed “never again,” this movie deserves the spotlight.Nightshift is clocking in. Hold your rosaries.--Nightshift clocks in after dark for deep dives into the movies you love.Each episode revisits iconic films through storytelling, performance, cultural impact, and the business decisions that shaped them. The conversations are opinionated, reflective, and rooted in rewatching movies that still stick with us.Nightshift is about understanding why certain films endure, how they shaped our taste, and what they still say about the eras that produced them.🎙️ Part of the Housecats Podcast Network🔗 Network hub: https://www.thehousecatspod.com🔗 Listen on audio: Spotify & Apple PodcastsNew episodes drop regularly.
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