Quando o casal de investigadores paranormais, Ed e Lorraine Warren se encontram presos a mais um medonho caso envolvendo criaturas misteriosas, eles se vêem na obrigação de resolverem tudo p... Ler tudoQuando o casal de investigadores paranormais, Ed e Lorraine Warren se encontram presos a mais um medonho caso envolvendo criaturas misteriosas, eles se vêem na obrigação de resolverem tudo pela última vez.Quando o casal de investigadores paranormais, Ed e Lorraine Warren se encontram presos a mais um medonho caso envolvendo criaturas misteriosas, eles se vêem na obrigação de resolverem tudo pela última vez.
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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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"This film is easily skippable. It has only one scene that's good at best, and even that feels like an accident in an otherwise poorly directed production. The rest is just over two hours of mind-numbing boredom, dragged down by sluggish pacing and characters you won't care about. It's just plain bad, not 'so bad it's good' funny, and for a movie trying to be a thriller, it is absolutely NOT SCARY!"
The 9th film in The Conjuring Universe and the intended finale of the saga so far, The Conjuring: Last Rites starts on a rather promising note and even features a strong first half but soon heads downhill after that to finish as another underwhelming chapter in the series. Definitely no match to the first two films but certainly an improvement over the third, this latest entry settles for a lot less than what was up for grabs.
Directed by Michael Chaves (The Curse of La Llorona & The Nun II), the story finds the Warrens taking on one last case that forces them to confront an evil from their past. Chaves never really was the right choice to helm the main stories but he does get some things right before resorting to cheap thrills. The film takes a slow-burn approach that patiently guides us towards the finale that proves to be downright forgettable.
The first two films directed by James Wan had that vintage quality, old-school flair, foreboding atmosphere & effective scares that heightened the experience. This one borrows bit of that for the build-up but fails to capitalise on it later in the story. Patrick Wilson & Vera Farmiga remain the glue holding this picture together and their warm chemistry helps keep things afloat for the most part but the film needed more on all fronts.
Overall, The Conjuring: Last Rites brings the Ed & Lorraine Warren journey full circle and gives them a proper send-off with its radiant epilogue but for a climactic chapter, it is disappointing without doubt. Add to that, like most instalments in the franchise, the jump scares are bland & predictable, lacking in intensity, and also devoid of the ingredients that made its predecessors stand out. In short, a lacklustre finale of The Conjuring saga.
Directed by Michael Chaves (The Curse of La Llorona & The Nun II), the story finds the Warrens taking on one last case that forces them to confront an evil from their past. Chaves never really was the right choice to helm the main stories but he does get some things right before resorting to cheap thrills. The film takes a slow-burn approach that patiently guides us towards the finale that proves to be downright forgettable.
The first two films directed by James Wan had that vintage quality, old-school flair, foreboding atmosphere & effective scares that heightened the experience. This one borrows bit of that for the build-up but fails to capitalise on it later in the story. Patrick Wilson & Vera Farmiga remain the glue holding this picture together and their warm chemistry helps keep things afloat for the most part but the film needed more on all fronts.
Overall, The Conjuring: Last Rites brings the Ed & Lorraine Warren journey full circle and gives them a proper send-off with its radiant epilogue but for a climactic chapter, it is disappointing without doubt. Add to that, like most instalments in the franchise, the jump scares are bland & predictable, lacking in intensity, and also devoid of the ingredients that made its predecessors stand out. In short, a lacklustre finale of The Conjuring saga.
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.
Let's get one thing straight: technically this movie works. If you want a night of pure scares, if you want to be shaken, frozen in your seat, and jump at every shadow on the way home.. this movie delivers. In 4DX, people were literally walking out disheveled, laughing nervously about how they "almost died." The atmosphere is there. The sound design is oppressive. The possession sequences are cold and terrifying. For raw horror execution, this is still the best franchise of the decade.
And that's exactly why the disappointment stings so much. Because when you peel back the scares, the story is garbage.
Last Rites was marketed as the Smurl case, which in real paranormal lore is one of the nastiest, longest, most infamous hauntings ever tied to the Warrens. This could have been the darkest Conjuring yet. Instead, the Smurls are basically window dressing. Their nightmare is pushed into the background so the script can revolve around... a haunted mirror. Yes, a mirror. The entire plot boils down to Ed, Lorraine, and Judy Warren holding hands in front of some cursed glass.
The result? We don't get The Smurl Haunting. We get Warren Family Values.
Fans wanted horror first, casefile first. What we got was a forced farewell story, sentimental, glossy, more about "love conquers all" than the true nightmare they promised. And that's frustrating, because the film had the perfect chance to go bold. Imagine a version where the Warrens are finally out of their depth, forced to admit they can't control what's happening. Imagine a film that actually leans into their controversial legacy instead of polishing it. That would have been a legendary ending. Instead, we get a Hallmark conclusion with some jumpscares.
Ed and Lorraine are treated once again as untouchable heroes, which is laughable when you know the real history behind them. The studio has turned two very questionable figures into horror superheroes, and by film four it feels like we're just watching brand management instead of a story.
So here's the bottom line: yes, it's scary. Yes, it's better than 90% of horror in 2025. But if you came for the plot, if you were hoping the infamous Smurl case would finally be given the full terrifying treatment, you'll leave frustrated. The Conjuring started as top-tier horror storytelling. Last Rites ends it as just another franchise movie, big on chills, empty on substance.
We wanted fear rooted in a real case. We got a haunted mirror and a love story.
And that's exactly why the disappointment stings so much. Because when you peel back the scares, the story is garbage.
Last Rites was marketed as the Smurl case, which in real paranormal lore is one of the nastiest, longest, most infamous hauntings ever tied to the Warrens. This could have been the darkest Conjuring yet. Instead, the Smurls are basically window dressing. Their nightmare is pushed into the background so the script can revolve around... a haunted mirror. Yes, a mirror. The entire plot boils down to Ed, Lorraine, and Judy Warren holding hands in front of some cursed glass.
The result? We don't get The Smurl Haunting. We get Warren Family Values.
Fans wanted horror first, casefile first. What we got was a forced farewell story, sentimental, glossy, more about "love conquers all" than the true nightmare they promised. And that's frustrating, because the film had the perfect chance to go bold. Imagine a version where the Warrens are finally out of their depth, forced to admit they can't control what's happening. Imagine a film that actually leans into their controversial legacy instead of polishing it. That would have been a legendary ending. Instead, we get a Hallmark conclusion with some jumpscares.
Ed and Lorraine are treated once again as untouchable heroes, which is laughable when you know the real history behind them. The studio has turned two very questionable figures into horror superheroes, and by film four it feels like we're just watching brand management instead of a story.
So here's the bottom line: yes, it's scary. Yes, it's better than 90% of horror in 2025. But if you came for the plot, if you were hoping the infamous Smurl case would finally be given the full terrifying treatment, you'll leave frustrated. The Conjuring started as top-tier horror storytelling. Last Rites ends it as just another franchise movie, big on chills, empty on substance.
We wanted fear rooted in a real case. We got a haunted mirror and a love story.
The conjuring and the conjuring 2 remain some of the best horror films within the last 15 years for my taste. Some would even say the conjuring is one of the top horror films of all time. WAN found his niche within his created conjuring universe with the likes of these films, insidious, and all of the other spin offs. With this has come quite a few more filler movies from other directors that are much less experienced aside from (Whannell) at the helm. Michael Chaves is not a bad director by any means, but this simply does not hold a candle to the first two films or even the last one which was actually decently solid. This one just feels like the most uninteresting of the four and while it has a few decent demonic scares and visuals, it simply does not serve that much of a purpose other than a supposed ending. I actually do not think this will be truly the last of the conjuring films either, though I think it should've ended after the last one. I can think of at least three other films within the universe that aren't even great by any means, but are still more interesting than this. Annabelle Creation, The Nun, and even insidious 4 are all more effective . That's not to say this doesn't have a few redeeming qualities if you're a fan, but if it really was the end, Wan should've ended the Warren's story ...
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- CuriosidadesThe chilling story of the Smurl family's alleged haunting was dramatized in the TV movie A Casa das Almas Perdidas (1991).
- Erros de gravaçãoWhen 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.
- Cenas durante ou pós-créditosThe opening New Line Cinema, Atomic Monster and Safran Company production logos are in black-and-white.
- ConexõesEdited from Larry King Live (1985)
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Written by Ian Astbury and Billy Duffy (as William Duffy)
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- El Conjuro 4: Los Ultimos Ritos
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- Knebworth, Hertfordshire, Inglaterra, Reino Unido(scenes filmed in Knebworth park)
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- US$ 55.000.000 (estimativa)
- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 177.753.512
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 84.006.121
- 7 de set. de 2025
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 494.653.512
- Tempo de duração
- 2 h 15 min(135 min)
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