People were looking forward to The Conjuring: Last Rites, a horror movie that is now in theaters. It is being called the last book in the main series. Michael Chaves was in charge of the movie, which has gotten good reviews from both reviewers and common people. It gets a Certified Fresh rating of 78% from Rotten Tomatoes. The finale is dramatic and makes you think, and the movie did well at the box office, too, with a decent opening weekend.

The movie is about paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren who are working on a new case where a family is being haunted by a mirror that is cursed. The review adds that the movie keeps the franchise’s signature horror by combining jump scares and a slow pace to build tension. People argue that the chemistry between Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga is the “holy oil” of the franchise, which makes their roles as tired demonologists even more crucial.
Did well at the Box Office and with Critics
The review says that the movie’s “sepulchral gloom” and “accurate score” make the tension “higher without smothering it.” This is a big part of what makes it so effective. People also admire how the secondary characters, such Mia Tomlinson as the Warrens’ daughter, act because they make the professional calamities they go through seem more authentic.
It made a lot of money in its debut weekend: $45 million in the US and $78 million around the world. This performance makes it clear that the ending will be good, which is quite important for the tenth trip in a long series. The review ends by saying that the movie is a “respectful curtain call” that is “polished, atmospheric, and at times surprisingly affecting.” This leaves the door open for the franchise’s spirits to come back if the company wants them to.

