The Last Rites of a Horror Universe: A Conjuring: Last Rites Review
- Sep 6, 2025
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The horror genre’s most prolific universe reaches its emotional conclusion with The Conjuring: Last Rites. Billed as the final film in the series, this movie dives into a case so significant it reportedly led to the retirement of paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren. Directed by Michael Chaves, the film attempts to honor this legacy by focusing on what is described as the Warrens’ most profound challenge yet.
This movie sets out to tell a compelling story on two fronts: the classic haunting of a new family terrorized by a demon, and the personal, heartfelt drama of the Warren family. While it delivers the expected scares, the film's strongest moments often lie in the atmospheric tension and unseen terrors that echo the original Conjuring movie. This duality is a core part of what makes this a compelling The Conjuring: Last Rites review for many.
The film's emotional core is a notable strength, with a focus on the relationships between the family members, including the bond between Ed and Lorraine's daughter, Judy, and her boyfriend. This emotional depth is a testament to the committed performances by lead actors Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga, who consistently bring gravitas to their roles. Their chemistry provides a much-needed grounding element to the supernatural chaos that surrounds them. But can this emotional resonance save the film from its bloated pacing and generic horror elements?




