‘Immaculate’ Review: Sydney Sweeney Is Wide-Eyed but Sly


In "Immaculate," Sydney Sweeney plays a young nun who becomes entangled in an erotic thriller-horror plot within her convent. The film, set in an Italian countryside convent, features a plucky heroine, ambiguous narrative, and a twist that challenges conventions. Director Michael Mohan delivers a compressed yet visually striking portrayal of the convent's atmosphere. The movie cleverly combines horror, thriller, and nunsploitation genres, offering a fresh take on the traditional damsel in distress trope.



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