This text discusses spoilers for “The Conjuring: Final Rites.”
“The Conjuring: Final Rites” was one of many scariest horror films of 2025, a declare which is supported by the movie’s massively spectacular field workplace take. In fact, this comes as little shock, as a result of “Final Rites” is the ninth (or tenth, relying in your depend) film within the Conjuring universe, and it is a franchise that has made its bones on scaring the pants off of us. Over the course of the collection, which has included the primary 4 “Conjuring” movies, three “Annabelle” films, and two “The Nun” movies, there’s been an unofficial competitors amongst the assorted administrators as to who can high the opposite relating to staging a brand new scary setpiece. Sarcastically, director Michael Chaves has been competing not simply with of us like James Wan and David F. Sandberg, however himself, as he is directed the final two “Conjuring” entries (together with “Final Rites”) in addition to “The Nun II.”
As such, Chaves has clearly grow to be adept at singling out setpieces that work. Whereas “Final Rites” boasts a number of moments which have the ability to get below your pores and skin, in Chaves’ opinion, there is a clear winner amongst them. Based on a latest chat the director had with /Movie’s Jacob Corridor, Chaves’ decide for the most effective scare within the movie is the sequence the place the now-adult Judy Warren (Mia Tomlinson) tries on a gown for her upcoming wedding ceremony, and is left alone inside a dressing room which is filled with reflective mirrors. Whereas there, she has a imaginative and prescient of a demon carrying her face stalking and attacking her. It is a well-staged, expertly executed scare setpiece, and it is made all of the extra creepy and memorable because of Chaves’ cinematic methods.
The marriage gown mirror room scene blends basic cinema with modern horror themes
In 1947, director Orson Welles realized the hypnotic, disorienting, and purely cinematic potential of a collection of funhouse mirrors, utilizing them in a basic setpiece inside “The Woman from Shanghai.” Ever since then, there have been quite a few sequences based mostly round a collection of reflective mirrored surfaces, with some changing into iconic moments in their very own proper, similar to the ultimate struggle in “Enter the Dragon.” Definitely, it isn’t been misplaced on horror movie administrators that the expertise of being misplaced in the midst of a seemingly endless mirrored world is inherently freaky. Quite a few horror films, from 1959’s “Horrors of the Black Museum” to 2019’s “It: Chapter Two,” make use of the eerie energy of a number of mirrors.
It simply so occurs that the mirror room sequence in “Final Rites” is not merely Chaves paying homage to cinematic historical past, nevertheless. The setpiece can be an encapsulation of a lot of the film’s themes. The plot of the movie issues a demon dwelling inside a “conjuring mirror” that Ed and Lorraine Warren (Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga) encountered on one in every of their first instances, permitting the demon to focus on their household, particularly Judy. The sequence entails an allusion to this longtime adversary, Judy’s wrestle with attempting to close out her psychic talents (as per Lorraine’s recommendation), and the foreshadowing of Judy’s demonic possession, all whereas being a freaky little second by itself. It is no marvel that, within the model of “Final Rites” formatted for IMAX theaters, it is a sequence that’s expanded to the complete IMAX ratio, indicating to the viewers that it is a scene to be careful for.
Michael Chaves named the mirror room sequence his favourite of his ‘Conjuring’ work
Corridor requested Chaves if he had a favourite of his, and he wasted no time. “I really like the marriage gown mirror room sequence. That is completely my favourite,” Chaves mentioned. When Corridor requested Chaves what scare within the movie could be thought-about for a “high 5 Conjuring universe scare,” Chaves was positive to spotlight a number of various sequences within the movie earlier than touchdown on his clear winner. As he defined:
I imply, there’s a whole lot of like, when it comes to like, bang to your buck … The scene on the finish of the mattress, the succubus assault the place Jack will get levitated, the scene the place it reveals she’s on the finish of the mattress, it all the time will get the largest response within the theater. So when it comes to bang to your buck, it is such a easy second, but it surely actually, actually works. However, I nonetheless return to the the marriage gown mirror room sequence. I beloved making that, and I simply suppose it appears superior.”
Certainly, the opposite sequence within the movie Chaves mentions, during which a succubus all of the sudden seems earlier than Jack Smurl (Elliot Cowan), is much and away the most effective and simplest jumpscare within the film. But whereas it is a unbelievable jolt, the marriage gown mirror room scene sticks with you lengthy after its preliminary scares are carried out. It is because of its grounding within the movie’s themes, its nod to cinematic historical past, and Chaves’ personal prowess behind the digicam, that it has such eerie energy. If it is true that “Final Rites” is to be the ultimate outing for Ed and Lorraine, then at the least it may be mentioned that “The Conjuring” went out with a smash hit on quite a few ranges.