
"Michael Chaves, 135 minutes The film that reportedly represents the final saga of Ed and Lorraine Warren (Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga) ended up being one of the biggest movies of the year, making almost half a billion dollars worldwide after its September release, more than any other in this series (despite the worst reviews). Based on the Smurl haunting in the '70s and '80s, the success of Last Rites just proves how much people still love this franchise."
"Nisha Ganatra, 111 minutes Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan reunited 22 years after their remake of Freaky Friday for a long-waited sequel that ups the body-swapping high jinks. It's almost hard to keep track of who's possessing how, as Curtis's Tess and Lohan's Anna swap places with Anna's daughter (Julia Butters) and soon-to-be stepdaughter (Sophia Hammons). It's chaotic in a fun and silly way that should work for people who still love either of the previous versions of this fairy tale."
Four theatrical releases are now available on premium video-on-demand. Michael Chaves's 135-minute Last Rites reportedly concludes the Ed and Lorraine Warren saga, starring Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga, and grossed nearly half a billion worldwide despite poor reviews, adapting the Smurl haunting. Nisha Ganatra's 111-minute sequel reunites Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan in chaotic multigenerational body-swapping high jinks with Julia Butters and Sophia Hammons. Justin Tipping's 96-minute HIM, produced by Jordan Peele, follows a football player training to be the next MVP under a mysterious vet played by Damon Wayans and failed with critics and at the box office. Francis Lawrence's 108-minute The Long Walk adapts the 1979 Richard Bachman novel and received critical praise and audience turnout.
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