Lili Taylor (The Haunting) is in for a rough time in James Wan's new horror film, The Conjuring. The story centers on Carolyn Perron (Taylor) who takes the brunt of supernatural abuse at the hands of a spirit who haunts her family's home. She and her husband Roger (Ron Livingston) call on acclaimed paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren (Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga) to put an end to the strange phenomena. During a set visit, Taylor talked about getting into her character, make-up tests for her progressing stages of possession, scaring her movie daughters and what makes a classic horror movie. Hit the jump for the interview with Taylor and be sure to check out our set visit recap, plus interviews with James Wan, Patrick Wilson and Ron Livingston. The Conjuring opens July 19th. Question: So, are you shooting today or is it just your stunt double out there? How much flying are you doing? Lili Taylor: Flying? Oh, I'm not going to do this part of it. I mean, I like to do stunts, but obviously, I don't want to get hurt. So, I'm going to come in at some point. What was it like getting into the mind of your character? I know they said that the family was on the set, except for your character, right? Taylor: Oh yeah. You mean the real people? I didn't meet them. I just didn't. You know, it sort of worked out that our paths just didn't cross and it was just as well for me, ...
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