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Why I Adore The Conjuring Movies, Yet Found the Closing Rites Lacking for One Surprising Reason

by secretlabpower@gmail.com   ·  2 months ago  
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Patrick Wilson adn Vera Farmiga in The Conjuring: Closing​ Rites
(Image credit: Original Line Cinema)

The Final Chapter of a Horror Legacy: A Review of The Conjuring: Closing Rites

The year ⁤2025 marked a significant milestone in cinema, ​particularly for ​horror enthusiasts, as it brought⁣ to a close one of ⁢the⁣ most captivating horror franchises ever created. The ​Conjuring: ⁢Closing Rites,⁢ received mixed reviews from critics, ⁢with some ⁤labeling it⁣ an appropriate farewell to​ the series. I finally had the chance to watch it through my HBO Max subscription,and as⁢ an avid fan of the franchise,I found myself quite disappointed.

If I were to rank⁣ The Conjuring films among other horror franchises, this ⁢final installment would likely land near the bottom. ⁤My expectations⁤ were high​ for what‌ was suppose to be Ed and Lorraine Warren’s “final ‌case,” but ultimately, I felt let down by how little screen ⁣time ⁤was devoted to these iconic characters.

Patrick Wilson ⁢shouting in The conjuring: Closing Rites

(Image credit: Original Line Cinema)

A focus on ​Family over ⁢Frights?

Upon ⁣reflection,I’ve realized that my interest in The Conjuring films primarily stems ‍from their‍ thrilling cases rather than the Warrens themselves. Sadly, this final film places significant emphasis on their family dynamics‍ with their ​daughter—an aspect that did not resonate‌ with​ me at all. Actually, it⁣ frustrated ​me as ⁤I wanted more intense supernatural encounters rather of familial drama. While it’s understandable that ​filmmakers want⁢ to give beloved characters a proper send-off,this approach left me feeling unsatisfied.

Patrick Wilson as Ed Warren in The Conjuring: Closing Rites

(Image credit: Original Line Cinema)

Difficulties Separating ‌Fact from fiction

Let me clarify—I​ have ‌great respect for Patrick Wilson and⁣ Vera Farmiga’s portrayals ⁢of Ed and Lorraine ‌Warren; they are undoubtedly ⁤talented actors. However, what troubles me is the polarizing nature surrounding the real-life Warrens who have faced considerable ‍skepticism regarding their paranormal claims over time.​ Despite being popularized by The Conjuring, many⁤ view them as controversial figures⁤ within paranormal circles.

I ⁣would ⁤have appreciated if The Conjuring: Closing Rites would have acknowledged this⁤ skepticism ⁣or depicted reactions from those doubtful about their investigations into supernatural phenomena. Such an angle could have provided depth regarding ⁢their contentious reputation ⁣while still delivering thrills;‌ however, it seems ‍like a missed prospect.

I ‍find myself grappling with my ‍knowledge about the Warrens’ real-life controversies which inevitably colors my perception when watching stories centered around them. While I’d love‌ nothing more ⁢than to enjoy ​these narratives ⁢without bias or preconceived notions about reality versus fiction—this particular film made that exceedingly challenging for me.

Your Chance To Watch It Now!

If you’re interested in checking out The Conjuring: Closing Rites , you can stream ‍it now on HBO Max or explore other notable horror titles available on ​the platform!​ As we approach fall season ‍festivities filled with pumpkin spice lattes and cozy sweaters—it’s always nice to indulge in some spine-chilling entertainment every‌ now‍ and‍ then!

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Mick Joest: Content Producer at CinemaBlend specializing across⁢ various television genres including Celebrity Gossip & WWE⁤ coverage along ‌with insights​ into ⁣shows like Doctor Who⁢ & Big ⁤Brother! He holds a degree in Journalism from Southern Indiana University where he also minored in Radio/television production skills! Mick enjoys ⁣hosting panels & participating actively within podcasting communities whenever possible!