Paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren take on one last terrifying case involving mysterious entities they must confront.Paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren take on one last terrifying case involving mysterious entities they must confront.Paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren take on one last terrifying case involving mysterious entities they must confront.
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Summary
Reviewers say 'The Conjuring: Last Rites' is a mixed bag, with praise for its emotional depth and the performances of Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga. Many appreciate the film's focus on the Warrens' family dynamics and the closure it provides to the franchise. However, criticisms abound regarding the film's reliance on jump scares, lack of originality, and failure to match the intensity of earlier entries. Some reviewers feel the horror elements are underwhelming and the story is predictable. Despite these criticisms, the film is seen as a fitting, if not spectacular, conclusion to the series.
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Hopefully it is the Last...
I went into this flick hoping for a grand send-off. What I got was a limp, recycled mess that felt more like a bad spin-off than the franchise's finale. The setup had promise, but the movie just dragged until the halfway point. By then, I'd already checked my watch 2 times.
The screenplay? Paper thin. Characters exist just to be spooked, and the scares are predictable jump-outs you can see a mile away. There's no tension, no atmosphere, just loud bangs and cheap tricks. At this point, you can practically set a stopwatch to when the next door will slam.
And then there's Michael Chaves. Let's be real-this isn't his first stumble. La Llorona was weak. The Devil Made Me Do It barely felt like a horror movie. The Nun II was a snooze. And now here we are again, same bag of empty tricks. He confuses loud noises for scares and speed bumps for suspense. If James Wan built this house of horror with care, Chaves has turned it into a carnival ride running out of batteries.
Who in their right mind thought that hey let's give the guy who delivered 3 trashes in a row another story to butcher? Perfect for a franchise closer.
Sure, Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga do their best, as always. Their chemistry still works, but they can't carry a whole movie on their backs. A "heartfelt farewell" means nothing when the movie itself can't even scare a nervous teenager in a dark theater.
The screenplay? Paper thin. Characters exist just to be spooked, and the scares are predictable jump-outs you can see a mile away. There's no tension, no atmosphere, just loud bangs and cheap tricks. At this point, you can practically set a stopwatch to when the next door will slam.
And then there's Michael Chaves. Let's be real-this isn't his first stumble. La Llorona was weak. The Devil Made Me Do It barely felt like a horror movie. The Nun II was a snooze. And now here we are again, same bag of empty tricks. He confuses loud noises for scares and speed bumps for suspense. If James Wan built this house of horror with care, Chaves has turned it into a carnival ride running out of batteries.
Who in their right mind thought that hey let's give the guy who delivered 3 trashes in a row another story to butcher? Perfect for a franchise closer.
Sure, Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga do their best, as always. Their chemistry still works, but they can't carry a whole movie on their backs. A "heartfelt farewell" means nothing when the movie itself can't even scare a nervous teenager in a dark theater.
Great beginning , and buildup however ending ishhh
I just left the cinema, and there's a lot to share. Conjuring: The Last Rite opens really strong-the beginning and build-up are amazing, with a solid story foundation that pulls you in right away. Unfortunately, the ending didn't land for me. The tension and scares were there in parts, but they never fully hit the level I was hoping for. Compared to the first movie, which is still the best in the series for me, this one falls a bit short in delivering lasting chills.
That being said, the cast was great-the actors really carried their roles well and gave strong performances. Overall, it's worth watching if you're a fan of the franchise, but the payoff at the end just didn't match the promise of its opening.
That being said, the cast was great-the actors really carried their roles well and gave strong performances. Overall, it's worth watching if you're a fan of the franchise, but the payoff at the end just didn't match the promise of its opening.
Didn't meet my expectations
I went in with high expectations, but this final film turned out to be a letdown. The story isn't very powerful-it feels more like an extended family drama than a true Conjuring movie. What disappointed me most was that the focus shifted away from Ed and Lorraine, the heart of the franchise.
The scares rely too much on jump scares, loud noises, and crude tricks to shock the audience. They startle, but they don't deliver the bone-chilling fear that earlier Conjuring films are known for.
It's not a total waste of money or time, but as the last chapter of such a beloved franchise, it feels like a weak wrap-up. I left the theater more sorry than satisfied.
The scares rely too much on jump scares, loud noises, and crude tricks to shock the audience. They startle, but they don't deliver the bone-chilling fear that earlier Conjuring films are known for.
It's not a total waste of money or time, but as the last chapter of such a beloved franchise, it feels like a weak wrap-up. I left the theater more sorry than satisfied.
Snoozfiesta - Do NOT waste your time and money.
Terrible in every possible way, slow, meaningless, the horror elements are yet to be seen, "based on true story" my bottom.
The movie is 2 hours long, and trust me these are 2 very-very-veeeery loooong hours... The first 90 minutes nothing is moving ahead, every seen is dragged to the death just to fill 2 hours and for what? For a very idiotic and a very underwhelming ending.
Do NOT waste your time and money.
The movie is 2 hours long, and trust me these are 2 very-very-veeeery loooong hours... The first 90 minutes nothing is moving ahead, every seen is dragged to the death just to fill 2 hours and for what? For a very idiotic and a very underwhelming ending.
Do NOT waste your time and money.
Needed more horror in it.
Would Say the movie was quite Okay. I was there to get scared but instead it was all goosebumps due to the Prayers being told by Ed Warren. The story was fine, some peak moments also exist. Best thing was the climax where they pulled out a GOTG vol.1. Overall the point is I enjoyed the Movie. A nice end to the franchise.
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Did you know
- TriviaThe chilling story of the Smurl family's alleged haunting was dramatized in the TV movie The Haunted (1991).
- GoofsWhen the movie starts "1964" is shown on the screen. After a scary event, Lorraine goes into labor and gives birth to Judy Warren. The real Judy Warren was born in 1946, not 1964. Later the movie moves to 1986. The movie shows a young Judy (19-20) with a boy friend. Judy actually met and married her husband, Tony Spera, in 1979 or 1980. The movie showed them being married after 1986.
- Crazy creditsThe opening New Line Cinema, Atomic Monster and Safran Company production logos are in black-and-white.
- ConnectionsEdited from Larry King Live (1985)
- SoundtracksShe Sells Sanctuary
Written by Ian Astbury and Billy Duffy (as William Duffy)
Performed by The Cult
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- Countries of origin
- Official site
- Language
- Also known as
- El Conjuro 4: Los Ultimos Ritos
- Filming locations
- Knebworth, Hertfordshire, England, UK(scenes filmed in Knebworth park)
- Production companies
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Box office
- Budget
- $55,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $177,753,512
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $84,006,121
- Sep 7, 2025
- Gross worldwide
- $494,553,512
- Runtime
- 2h 15m(135 min)
- Color
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