The Conjuring: Last Rites

The Conjuring: Last Rites (2025)

The Conjuring: Last Rites delivers a fitting and emotionally satisfying conclusion to the Warrens' story, combining everything that has made the franchise successful from the beginning: terrifying supernatural encounters, strong performances, genuine heart, and an unwavering focus on the relationship between Ed and Lorraine Warren. While packed with effective scares and unsettling imagery, the film succeeds because it feels like more than just a horror movie. At its core, it's a story about family, sacrifice, faith, and enduring love.

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We discuss why The Conjuring: Last Rites feels like the perfect farewell to Ed and Lorraine Warren, how the film balances emotional storytelling with some of the franchise’s most effective scares, and why the Warrens’ relationship continues to be the secret ingredient that separates these movies from most supernatural horror. We also break down the creepy new entity at the center of the story, the film’s surprisingly emotional family dynamics, the unsettling mirror mythology, the standout performances throughout the cast, and why this may be the strongest entry in the franchise since the original Conjuring.

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