The Conjuring: Last Rites Twitter Review: Fans Call It '10/10 Horror With A Genius Twist'

  • Amit Diwan
  • Editorial
  • Updated - 2025-09-05, 13:20 IST
‘The Conjuring: Last Rites’ receives mixed Twitter reviews. Fans praise the horror elements and twist ending, while others find it predictable. Read complete audience reactions and ratings.
 the conjuring last rites twitter review
 the conjuring last rites twitter review

‘The Conjuring: Last Rites’ has arrived in theatres, marking what appears to be the final chapter for paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren, portrayed by Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga. As the ninth and concluding instalment of The Conjuring Universe's first phase, the film has generated passionate reactions from horror enthusiasts on social media.

Early viewers have taken to Twitter to share their thoughts on this supposed farewell to the beloved ghost-hunting duo, with opinions ranging from high praise to disappointment about the franchise's conclusion.

The Conjuring: Last Rites Twitter Review

Some fans expressed overwhelming enthusiasm for the film's narrative structure. Twitter user @binsenzocassano delivered a glowing review, stating, "THE CONJURING: LAST RITES 10/10 Whole plot & storyline is TOP TIER HORROR and if you'll think of it, the LAST RITES they're referring to isn't even about their last encounter, but about THAT ONE scene"

User @malaymango also praised the film's execution, writing,"The Conjuring: Last Rites (2025) 8.5/10 it may not reinvent the wheel, but its kinetic camerawork, confident scares, and strong leads deliver a chilling return to form that fans will find hard to forget. #TheConjuringLastRites"

Several viewers appreciated the film's more intimate approach. @soursweetened_ shared her perspective, "the conjuring: last rites review!! 8.3/10 not as scary but it def felt more personal (can't spoil why) than other movies. i would put it 3rd-ish fav conjuring for that reason at least. unlikely but wish for a spin-off around judy warren's. annabelle was also in our cinema??"

Not all reactions were positive, with some fans expressing frustration about repetitive elements. Jaykeb Garcia (@GarciaJaykeb) delivered a harsh critique: "The Conjuring Last Rites Review: Holy water will not be needed for The Conjuring 4. A disappointing conclusion for the franchise. Suspense felt un present, and it overuses the same formulas from previous conjuring films. Lots of fan service, but stream it 4/10 | 2 Stars"

Anabella Jamelia (@AnabellaJam) found the film lacking in genuine scares, commenting: "THE CONJURING: LAST RITES Felt more like a prayer than a horror film. Predictable jump scares, not enough dread… in summary: a worthy curtain call, but not the finale I hoped for. 6/10"

James Hancock (@colebrax) noted the directorial improvement: "Michael Chaves is back in the director's chair for #TheConjuringLastRites, a major step up from its predecessor, 'The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It (2021). The new installment delivers some solid chills and thrills through some clever sleight of hand, but due a serious clunker of an ending, 'Last Rites' sadly falls well short of the power of the original film directed by James Wan back in 2013."

Several reviewers highlighted the film's focus on family relationships over pure horror elements. @Nljigakulive provided detailed commentary: "The Conjuring Last Rites 3.5/5 Say what you will about the Warrens as paranormal investigators, but the films based on their life are entertaining. It's like the MCU for horror films. They've got superhero elements, but they're fun watches. I hate horror films, but enjoyed this and thought it was a nice send off for the series."

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The reviewer continued: "There's a handful of scares and I definitely had my eyes covered for some scenes, but for the most part it's not too bad and I really like how this focused on the family aspect of the story with the paranormal stuff being kind of secondary. Ed gradually accepting Tony as his son in-law was nice. I would've liked to have got more lore on what specific demon was attacking the Smurles though."

The film serves as a sequel to ‘The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It’ (2021) and represents the final chapter of The Conjuring Universe's first phase. James Wan and Peter Safran return as producers, maintaining continuity with the franchise's established creative team.

@hedmarksmovies noted the film's connection to real events: "THE CONJURING: LAST RITES As in the other films, the story was based on an actual case that the Warrens investigated, but the haunting and its horror effects feel fairly generic. That said, good atmosphere and likable characterisations help. #Conjuring #VeraFarmiga"

The varied Twitter responses suggest that while ‘The Conjuring: Last Rites’ successfully delivers scares and emotional moments for some viewers, others feel the franchise has reached a natural conclusion point. The film appears to satisfy longtime fans seeking closure for the Warren story while struggling to innovate beyond established horror formulas.

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