Immaculate
An American nun embarks on a new journey when she joins a remote convent in the Italian countryside. However, her warm welcome quickly turns into a living nightmare when she discovers her new home harbours a sinister secret and unspeakable horrors.
Sydney Sweeney
Sister CeciliaÁlvaro Morte
Father Sal TedeschiSimona Tabasco
Sister MaryBenedetta Porcaroli
Sister GwenGiorgio Colangeli
Cardinal Franco MerolaDora Romano
Mother SuperiorGiulia Heathfield Di Renzi
Sister IsabelleGiampiero Judica
Doctor GalloBetti Pedrazzi
Sister FrancescaGiuseppe Lo Piccolo
Deacon EnzoCristina Chinaglia
Sister FriedeNiccolò Senni
Customs OfficialIsabel Desantis
Young CeciliaViviane Florentine Nicolai
Sister SallyMarisa Regina
Sister JoanLaura Camassa
Young NoviceCinzia Fantauzzi
Red Veiled NunTiziano Ferracci
Weary Customs OfficialMusic | |
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Photos | Elisha Christian |
Revenue | 28369692 |
Location | United States of America |
Producer | Sydney Sweeney, David Bernad, Jonathan Davino, Teddy Schwarzman, Michael Heimler, Riccardo Neri |
Director | Michael Mohan |
Passable. I think I wanted more from 'Immaculate', though what's provided is fairly watchable to be honest. Visually it looks neat, too. Sydney Sweeney's performance is as good as expected, the rest of the cast are all competent; Álvaro Morte the standout of them. The run time does fly by, I kinda felt watching that there wasn't really a middle - just one long build-up to the main event at the end. Speaking of which, 'the' scene at the conclusion made me smirk, the problem is that it most certainly was not supposed to; Cecilia's screams immediately sounded like that "best cry ever" meme* to me, I couldn't help but smile, I'm sorry. *never knew the backstory to that clip until searching for it here, it's not quite so amusing now to be honest. awks. All in all, I'd narrowly class this as a film worth watching. I almost got to see it by myself in an empty cinema, though a group of two inexplicably arrived like 30-45 minutes into the 90 minutes! That's gotta hurt.