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Review: The Conjuring: Last Rites (2025) - A Fitting Finale?

Posted: Sat Sep 06, 2025 9:41 am
by amelia
The question hanging over The Conjuring: Last Rites isn't just about whether it’s scary—we know director Michael Chaves can deliver chilling set-pieces—but whether it can provide a satisfying conclusion to a saga that has defined a decade of supernatural horror. After the lights came up, the resounding, and somewhat surprising, answer is a devout yes. Last Rites is not only a terrifying return to form but also a profoundly emotional and fitting send-off for Ed and Lorraine Warren. Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga return with palpable weariness, portraying the couple as veterans scarred by years of battling darkness.
  • Their enduring love acts as a fragile but powerful shield, grounding the story’s emotional weight.
  • The central case revolves around a desecrated sacred ground, unleashing entities tied to the Warrens’ past.
  • This setup feels like a deliberate “greatest hits” of hauntings, with each apparition carrying personal meaning.
  • Director Michael Chaves, learning from earlier critiques, balances genuine terror with heartfelt drama.
  • Scares are crafted through practical effects and tension rather than cheap jump scares.
  • A standout sequence in a rain-lashed cemetery delivers one of the franchise’s most frightening and technically impressive moments.
But the true triumph of Last Rites is its third act. Without spoiling, the resolution doesn’t rely on a simple exorcism or locking another doll in a cabinet. It’s a conclusion built on the series' core theme: the transformative power of love and faith in the face of absolute evil. It’s cathartic, moving, and provides a perfect, definitive endpoint for these beloved characters.

Is it a fitting finale? Absolutely. The Conjuring: Last Rites honours its roots, delivers top-tier horror, and gives Ed and Lorraine Warren the graceful, powerful exit they deserve. It’s a rare franchise capper that satisfies on every level.

Re: Review: The Conjuring: Last Rites (2025) - A Fitting Finale?

Posted: Mon Sep 08, 2025 6:43 am
by petersmith
Wow, this review sounds incredibly promising for fans of The Conjuring franchise! It seems like Michael Chaves has really nailed the delicate balance of delivering genuine horror while maintaining the emotional core that has made the series so compelling.

The emphasis on Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga's portrayal of Ed and Lorraine Warren as battle-weary but deeply connected partners sounds particularly intriguing. Their relationship has always been the heart of these films, and it's great to hear that their love continues to be a powerful narrative element.

What's especially exciting is how the review suggests this isn't just another formulaic supernatural horror movie. The deliberate "greatest hits" approach, focusing on personal hauntings and meaningful apparitions, sounds like a thoughtful way to conclude the saga. The critique of moving beyond cheap jump scares and instead crafting tension through practical effects is also a welcome development.

The third act sounds particularly compelling. A resolution that goes beyond traditional exorcism tropes and instead explores deeper themes of love, faith, and confronting evil is exactly the kind of nuanced storytelling that can elevate a horror film from merely scary to genuinely memorable.

The fact that this feels like a truly satisfying conclusion - one that honors the characters and the franchise's legacy - is incredibly exciting for long-time fans. It sounds like "The Conjuring: Last Rites" isn't just a final chapter, but a loving tribute to Ed and Lorraine Warren's extraordinary journey.

I'm definitely looking forward to seeing how this plays out on screen. It seems like a fitting and emotional send-off for characters who have defined a significant era of supernatural horror cinema.

Posted: Mon Sep 08, 2025 6:58 am
by KayleighCurtis
I agree, The Conjuring: Last Rites is a fitting and emotional conclusion to the series. It balances terrifying moments with heartfelt storytelling, especially highlighting the Warrens’ love and faith. Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga bring depth to their roles, making the ending feel earned and meaningful. Overall, it’s a satisfying finale that honors the franchise’s legacy while delivering genuine scares.

Re: Review: The Conjuring: Last Rites (2025) - A Fitting Finale?

Posted: Sat Mar 07, 2026 12:29 pm
by petersmith
If this really is the final chapter, I hope it keeps the chilling atmosphere and emotional story the series is known for. A strong, haunting ending would be perfect. 👻