THE NUN — COMING VERY SOON

 

SYNOPSIS OF THE NUN: 

Once upon a time in post-war Romania, a young nun, at a cloistered abbey takes her own life. The Vatican send a troubled exorcist, Father Burke and a young nun, to investigate. The Vatican officials hope that they will shed light on Sister Victoria’s unaccountable suicide. Father Burke and the idealistic novitiate, Sister Irene, who is on the threshold of her final vows, visit Saint Cartha’s monastery. Before long, intense sexual encounters with the supernatural, will bring the pair of unsuspecting investigators face-to-face with true evil — embodied in the shape of a malevolent nun. Undoubtedly, there’s are many dark secrets behind the abbey’s thick stone walls surrounding a seductive dark force that craves sexual perversity and corruption. Will Father Burke and Sister Irene fall prey to demonic evil?  Will this be a happy Disney-like ending or will the Devil get his dues?

FILMOGRAPHY OF THE NUN:

Based upon the latest spin-off from the one time high quality The Conjuring franchise. Sticking strictly to a formula that will either infuriate or satiate horror genre fans, The Nun delivers enough creepy boo-jump tropes to keep it above average. There’s plenty of roaming about dark corridors and churchyards, with lanterns our only prominent saviors from the terrors of the dark. If, and it’s a big if, you don’t mind that Corin Hardy’s film isn’t trying to raise the bar for horror, and is in fact staying safe, then there’s a decent enough good time to be had here. If you be one of those who constantly moans about bringing nothing new to the table, don’t bother with this one, in fact, think of something new to bring to the table yourselves then.

4 thoughts on “THE NUN — COMING VERY SOON”

    1. Hail Sotar – thank you for the support – this one, I have been writing on and off for a while – I loved the mood of the actual movie – but of course it isn’t a “porn” movie per say and is very mainstream in its content – actually in terms of the feeling I wanted to weave into it, I also was influenced by Crimson Peaks – which I loved because of the incest backstory

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