The Nun (2004)

The Nun (2004)
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Fantastic Factory presents another spooky Spanish horror tale with The Nun, a pseudo-slasher ghost story that finds an evil water-nymph nun seeking vengeance against her murderers from years before. Before her disappearance, Sister Úrsula was highly feared in her boarding school. Often tormenting her students with her own brand of extreme religious zealotry, this nightmarish nun was deathly strict with her code of ethics. When one of her 15-year-old pupils is found to be pregnant, the nun forces her into a dangerous spiritual cleansing that ends in tragedy when the girl's five classmates break up the torture session and inadvertently kill Úrsula in the process. Upon the reopening of the school almost 20 years later, two of the group's survivors end up dead, which forces the rest of the old friends to face their own demons over what happened that fateful night. With the help of the now-teenaged daughter of the original student, the group confronts the very thing that haunts their dreams and forever links them together in hushed silence. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, Rovi

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Starring:
Anita BriemBelen Blanco, (more)
Director(s):
Luis de la Madrid
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
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Synopsis of The Nun

Fantastic Factory presents another spooky Spanish horror tale with The Nun, a pseudo-slasher ghost story that finds an evil water-nymph nun seeking vengeance against her murderers from years before. Before her disappearance, Sister Úrsula was highly feared in her boarding school. Often tormenting her students with her own brand of extreme religious zealotry, this nightmarish nun was deathly strict with her code of ethics. When one of her 15-year-old pupils is found to be pregnant, the nun forces her into a dangerous spiritual cleansing that ends in tragedy when the girl's five classmates break up the torture session and inadvertently kill Úrsula in the process. Upon the reopening of the school almost 20 years later, two of the group's survivors end up dead, which forces the rest of the old friends to face their own demons over what happened that fateful night. With the help of the now-teenaged daughter of the original student, the group confronts the very thing that haunts their dreams and forever links them together in hushed silence. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
102 mins

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Director(s):
Luis de la Madrid
Writer(s):
Manu Diez
Producer(s):
Julio Fernández
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Gore, Profanity)
Categories:
Horror
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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Shawn M.

If you like ghost movies you'll like this one. However, it is predictable and the ending was rushed (obviously the director couldn't figure out how to end it). The concept was good but done before. It's worth renting only if you use blockbuster online. I wouldn't spend $5.00 at the store.

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Susan B.

"B" movie! We thought the plot was interesting and compared to some of the other scarey movies we've seen lately, the acting wasn't that bad! Good graphics on the nun!

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Dinah J.

The language was not bad in this movie and it was sort of scary in places. The ending twist suprised me. I did not see that one coming. Good b movie if you have nothing else to do.

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