Blu-ray Review – Immaculate

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"Immaculate" is written by Andrew Lobel, and it's his first effort in the world of feature-length filmmaking. He doesn't have many fresh concepts for the picture, but he does have blood and various grotesqueries, also trying to have some fun in the world of "nunsploitation," merging Catholic oppression with something macabre brewing over the run time. Director Michael Mohan ("Save the Date," and the most screencapped movie of 2021, "The Voyeurs") has the job to make a sinister premise come alive, but suspense and frights are basically uninvited to this genre party. Instead of a nail-biter with a palpable sense of evil, "Immaculate" is lethargic and unwilling to put in the work to really rile up viewers with its ideas on religious submission and perversion. Star Sydney Sweeney is little help, unable to bring the thunder in a role that requires a special level of panic she's seemingly incapable of summoning. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com

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