"Immaculate," directed by Michael Mohan and written by Andrew Lobel, is a chilling descent into the dark heart of religious fervor. Sydney Sweeney delivers a captivating performance as Sister Cecilia, whose journey to an Italian convent unravels a web of secrets and horrors that will leave viewers on the edge of their seats. Mohan's meticulous attention to detail and skillful direction create an immersive atmosphere that heightens the sense of unease, culminating in a third act filled with shocking revelations and visceral scares. While the film occasionally relies on familiar horror tropes and an abundance of jump scares, its compelling narrative and standout performances make it a must-watch for fans of psychological horror.
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