Review: The Conjuring: Last Rites (2025) - A Fitting Finale?
Posted: Sat Sep 06, 2025 9:41 am
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.
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.
- 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.
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.