: The film is noted for its critique of patriarchal hierarchy within the Church and its exploration of how trauma ("the body keeps the score") intersects with spiritual crises.
: While restricted to observing, Ann is mentored by a professor who recognizes her gift. She soon encounters a young girl, Olivia, who is possessed by a powerful demon that has mysterious, haunting ties to Ann’s own traumatic past. Critical Reception : The film is noted for its critique
: On the downside, some reviewers found the plot predictable, citing a "tedious parade of crucifix-wielding clichés" and a heavy reliance on jump scares. Key Movie Details Director Daniel Stamm Main Cast Critical Reception : On the downside, some reviewers
The story follows (Jacqueline Byers), a 25-year-old nun who believes she has a divine calling to perform exorcisms—a rite traditionally reserved only for male priests. Critical Reception : On the downside
Reviews for the film are generally mixed, often praised for its atmospheric tension but criticized for relying on established horror tropes.