“This is an evil like nothing we’ve faced before.”
The Conjuring: Last Rites gave me that old-fashioned terrifying feeling that first made me fall in love with horror as a kid. The kind of legit, no-games horror that creeps under your skin, whispers in your ear, and dares you to look into the shadows just one more time.
This time, the story circles back to Ed and Lorraine Warren, with their daughter Judy caught right in the storm. Now, if you’ve seen a Conjuring film before, you already know the rhythm — the Warrens arrive, the family is in torment, and eventually good overcomes evil. But what tried me was the hesitation.
Ed is frail now, his heart literally giving out on him, and both he and Lorraine are tired of carrying the weight of cleansing every haunted home in America. Yet here comes a family of eight in Pennsylvania, stalked and shredded by a demon that’s taken root in their home — and no one else can help. The priest who tried first didn’t just fail, he fell victim.
So when Judy hears the house calling her name, the Warrens have no choice: before they can save the family, they must save their own daughter. And just when you think Ed might not have the strength left in him, he whispers the words that shift everything: “Bring me the book.”
Ed, my man — you should’ve had that Bible in your hand the second you set foot in Pennsylvania. Because this demon wasn’t here to play. It clung, it infected, it pressed itself into everything and everyone it touched.
And still, when the dust settled, the Warrens did what they’ve always done: they brought the light.
Mirror Moment 🪞
The one that cracked me open? Lorraine watching Judy from across the room — Judy’s eyes glassy, her reflection in the hallway mirror not moving in sync with her. That moment wasn’t just about the possession. It was about every parent seeing their child pulled toward something dark, and realizing they may not be strong enough to pull them back. That’s the terror we all know too well.
Haunting Habits 🕯️
- Shadows in the corner that move just a beat too late.
- Whispers brushing against your ear when no one’s there.
- That slow dread of knowing the evil doesn’t need to jump out — it’s already in the room with you.
Final Takeaway
The Conjuring: Last Rites may follow the familiar formula, but it reminded me why Ed and Lorraine Warren are the GOATs of horror cinema. They don’t just fight demons — they make us believe that the darkness in our homes, our families, and our hearts can still be faced down. And that’s the kind of terror I’ll keep coming back for.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ out of 5 — Old school chills with just the right amount of bite.
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