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The Conjuring: Last Rites Review

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After Shows, Tv & Film, Film Reviews

4.2652 Ratings

🗓️ 10 September 2025

⏱️ 85 minutes

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Synopsis

Paranormal Investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren played by Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga think they are retired from ghost busting, but just when you think you’re out, the demons pull you back in. The Smurl family in Pennsylvania start experiencing malevolent supernatural happenings after the grandfather gives a terrible birthday gift to the second oldest daughter. A broken mirror. Gee thanks Grandpa.

The hauntings ramp up and soon it is apparent that a demon is infesting the house.

The Warrens reluctantly engage with the Smurls and soon find out that the demon has actually lured them into a trap. 

Review of The Conjuring: Last Rights

This is the ninth installment in the Conjuring Universe films, 11th if you include Wolves at the Door and Curse of La Llarona. In my opinion, if you’ve seen one, you’ve seen them all. That’s not to say that this movie is bad. This movie along with all the other conjuring movies is competently made, maintains a consistent style, and has good acting. My criticism is that like the other films, this one prioritizes atmosphere and technique over substance.

A beef I have with these movies is that they all suffer from what I call spooky house syndrome, where every house is dimly lit with 25 watt bulbs, and is suffering from a concerning amount of mold damage and electrical problems. Are they trying to scare us with ghosts or the horrors of home ownership?

Similarly, the script is competent, but surface level. I can’t tell you anything about the personalities of any of the characters outside of the tired tropes of “the protective father”, and the “brat sister”. 

What the film does well is display some of the most professional turning around acting I’ve ever seen. After four films as Lorraine Warren, Vera Farmiga has perfected the art of slowly turning her head for effect. It works so well at establishing the tension that they do it about 178 times in this film.

The film makers know you are coming for tension and jump scares, so that’s what they prioritize here. There are some really great scenes of creepy dolls, whispered voices, and foreboding darkness that are masterclasses in technique. However they are all interchangeable and do little to move the story forward other than just increase the intensity. 

Score

6/10

Transcript

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0:00.0

Are you ready to conjure?

0:11.5

On this episode of horror movie talk, we go over the conjuring last rites.

0:20.3

Ha ha ha ha ha. Is this a metal thing?

0:32.9

Yes.

0:34.4

No, what taste?

0:35.9

David.

0:36.3

David, what is this

0:37.6

pretty big

0:38.7

great break

0:39.3

I have to kill a lot of people

0:41.7

just tell me what you want me to fuck

0:43.5

I have big tips and a tiny vagina

0:46.2

oil me up daddy

0:47.7

I can't believe

0:48.7

that Bryce prefers big tits

0:50.8

Missile toe alert

0:51.9

This is back country

0:52.9

This guy was a real jerk How long can Hugo being Poggnant? It's a chop, chop, chop, chop. Oh, I'm just such a dick, David. Okay, everybody. Put on your corpse handling gloves. You what? Cuddy Picasso. Horror! Hello! And welcome to horror movie talk. I'm Bryce Hansen.

1:11.4

How's my sound?

1:12.3

I guess we didn't check levels.

1:13.8

You sound great.

1:14.7

You sound beautiful, baby boy.

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