Magic: The final ritual ends in more than just one way

By Drew Dietsch | publishing
As early as 2013, magic Land on the cinema screen and become a horror hit. It was refreshing to see a horror movie draw inspiration from more classic haunting fares at that time. Then, since the success of the film has to surrender, it becomes a series of films. Not satisfied with this, it had to do the cinema universe fixture and start to derivate.
Now, more than a decade later, the so-called last movie magic The series is on screen. After watching the latest trailer (you can do it below as well), it’s time for me to close the door to this horror franchise.
I’ve finished magic Universe and Warrens.
Ed and Lorraine Warren are no longer fun
I’m not a liar here to debate the real world…well, spiritualist magic The whole weird universe for spring plates. I’m just here to criticize Ed and Lorraine Warren as characters in these movies. No matter how you feel about real ED and Lorraine, it’s not why I overlooked the last post in the movie series.
Instead, I realized in my watch Magic: The Last Rite I don’t care about a trailer about Ed and Lorraine as characters. Vera Farmiga and Patrick Wilson have done a great job with the couple over the years, but the alleged previous film brought the characters into the prequel/flashback realm, and Boy looked lazy.
magic Used in the right way with Ed and Lorraine, but as the film continues, their focus on the franchise becomes a barrier because the stories don’t make the Warriors interesting alone. In some ways, do a Lenovo TV series X File So we can spend (better) time with this couple. Instead, the movies get them into another situation and do their best to make Warrens as interesting as the problem they are trying to solve.
Even the sequel is already dry. Now, with Magic: The Last Rite Do everything to convince me: “This is the most important Warrens story ever!”, and my interest aroused my interest.
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No one else can help Lenovo Universe derivatives do things that are strong enough to make creative claims. From the beginning, Annabelle It looks like a cheap and lazy cash rush. Its sequel, Annabelle: Creation and Annabelle returns hometo raise the quirky people to a more pleasant degree, but I don’t risk calling these “good” movies. There is little they deserve to be revisited, and I can’t see them being accepted by the cult classics of the horror world.
The same is true nun And its sequel. While the first film does inject much-needed visual talent, it also doesn’t stick and is diluted due to the blandness of the sequel. It should be noted that Michael Chaves directed Sister II third Lenovo Entry, I think both flicks are lows in the series. Now, he’s back Magic: The Last Rite This gives me another reason to check out.
I’m glad the horror franchise Lenovo It looks like it will eventually be one of the weakest times. Luckily, I was going to cash in and go home instead of spending a few hours with Warrens. You have to report to me the true “last” of these rituals.