
Not every intervention is divine.
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.
- 6.2
- 2024
- Released
- 1h 29m

Sydney Sweeney
Sister Cecilia
Álvaro Morte
Father Sal Tedeschi
Simona Tabasco
Sister Mary
Benedetta Porcaroli
Sister Gwen
Giorgio Colangeli
Cardinal Franco Merola
Dora Romano
Mother Superior
Giulia Heathfield Di Renzi
Sister Isabelle
Giampiero Judica
Doctor Gallo
Betti Pedrazzi
Sister Francesca
Giuseppe Lo Piccolo
Deacon Enzo
Cristina Chinaglia
Sister Friede
Niccolò Senni
Customs Official
Isabel Desantis
Young Cecilia
Viviane Florentine Nicolai
Sister Sally
Marisa Regina
Sister Joan
Laura Camassa
Young Novice
Cinzia Fantauzzi
Red Veiled Nun
Tiziano Ferracci
Weary Customs Official











Released
en
$9,000,000.00
$35,340,015.00
- #nun
- #italy
- #pregnancy
- #priest
- #female protagonist
- #church
- #convent (nunnery)
- #dark secret
- #shocking
- #unassuming
- #religious horror
- #body horror
Reviews
You might like it, if this is the first horror movie of your life - otherwise skip it. Immaculate brings nothing new to the table. There is not a single original idea here, almost every scene or idea has been done before in countless other movies. It copied everything that has been done before and did it without soul. Two exceptions though: First, the very last scene was somewhat intense but th

It's just passable and that's it.

Passable. I think I wanted more from <em>'Immaculate'</em>, 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 e

Now I did quite like the underlying premiss of this take on the immaculate conception but boy, the execution and the acting are something completely different. "Cecilia" (Sydney Sweeney) is taken to a beautifully rustic convent where she is welcomed with open arms. Everyone says how pretty and blessed she is, and this rather flies in the face of her natural humility. Imagine her shock, then, when











