A group of travelers are forced to seek shelter inside an abandoned jail where a notorious nun named Sister Monday had once been assigned and was suspected of murdering prisoners.A group of travelers are forced to seek shelter inside an abandoned jail where a notorious nun named Sister Monday had once been assigned and was suspected of murdering prisoners.A group of travelers are forced to seek shelter inside an abandoned jail where a notorious nun named Sister Monday had once been assigned and was suspected of murdering prisoners.
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- 3 wins & 2 nominations total
Erika Arlee
- Ashley-Kae
- (as Erika Edwards)
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I gave this movie a shot - I really liked the Nun movies in the Conjuring series so maybe this would have a similar feeling?
No, absolutely not.
The prison setting itself is pretty cool looking, and I think this COULD have been a great film if directed properly.
Most of it was filler, and you don't really get any attachment to the characters. Ashley's acting gave me Kristin Stewart flashbacks in Twilight...
It took over an hour for any action to be presented, only for the finale to be very underwhelming.
The Nun's.look itself - 7/10. I could see potential, a shame it wasnt met.
No, absolutely not.
The prison setting itself is pretty cool looking, and I think this COULD have been a great film if directed properly.
Most of it was filler, and you don't really get any attachment to the characters. Ashley's acting gave me Kristin Stewart flashbacks in Twilight...
It took over an hour for any action to be presented, only for the finale to be very underwhelming.
The Nun's.look itself - 7/10. I could see potential, a shame it wasnt met.
This film reminds me of my younger days when I'd borrow a book from the library simply because it had a cool cover only to find out later it sucked.
The acting in this movie is some of the worse I've ever seen. Anyone who gave this film more than two stars is probably related to someone who has worked on the set. The only creative thing I saw in this movie is the nun's weapon to hack off her victims; other than that; it's very childish and stupid. Lucky to get one star.
The acting in this movie is some of the worse I've ever seen. Anyone who gave this film more than two stars is probably related to someone who has worked on the set. The only creative thing I saw in this movie is the nun's weapon to hack off her victims; other than that; it's very childish and stupid. Lucky to get one star.
The film starts with the young group being stranded near the old church where the car keys are lost . Apparently it's going to rain as it's thundering but all I could see were clear skies and sun shining bright. I knew early on then, I was in for a good laugh.
Right, well of course I had zero expectations to the 2019 horror movie "A Nun's Curse" from writer and director Tommy Faircloth, given the movie's title and probably cash-in on "The Nun". And the fact that I hadn't ever heard about the movie didn't really help set up the expectations much either.
But, in all fairness, with "A Nun's Curse" being a horror movie, and one that I hadn't already seen, of course I found the 73 minutes to sit down and watch it.
The storyline in "A Nun's Curse" was a bland and mundane one. Writer Tommy Faircloth didn't exactly produce an overly great script here, and the narrative was somewhat slow paced. And with not an abundance of thrilling, scary or interesting things happening as the movie slowly progressed, it was getting somewhat difficult to sit there and keep feigning an interest in the movie's narrative. Sorry to say so, but that is what I felt when I watched "A Nun's Curse".
It was rather easy for my attention to dwindle on the events in the storyline, as the narrative was so slow, uneventful and mundane. But thankfully, even if your attention is elsewhere for some time, you can easily return to the screen and still be up to speed, as you haven't missed out on anything crucial to the narrative.
Needless to say that I wasn't familiar with any actors or actresses on the cast list in the movie, aside from actress Felissa Rose - yeah, I have watched enough low budget movies to know who she is. The acting performances in the movie were actually fair enough, given the limitations of the script and storyline imposed on the cast ensemble.
I was amazed with the absolute absence of anything even remotely scary in the narrative throughout the course of the 73 minutes that the movie ran for.
There is a lot of questionable horror movies with a nun-theme to it, and "A Nun's Curse" proved to be another such movie in that collection. There was nothing outstanding or memorable about the movie.
My rating of "A Nun's Curse" lands on a generous three out of ten stars.
But, in all fairness, with "A Nun's Curse" being a horror movie, and one that I hadn't already seen, of course I found the 73 minutes to sit down and watch it.
The storyline in "A Nun's Curse" was a bland and mundane one. Writer Tommy Faircloth didn't exactly produce an overly great script here, and the narrative was somewhat slow paced. And with not an abundance of thrilling, scary or interesting things happening as the movie slowly progressed, it was getting somewhat difficult to sit there and keep feigning an interest in the movie's narrative. Sorry to say so, but that is what I felt when I watched "A Nun's Curse".
It was rather easy for my attention to dwindle on the events in the storyline, as the narrative was so slow, uneventful and mundane. But thankfully, even if your attention is elsewhere for some time, you can easily return to the screen and still be up to speed, as you haven't missed out on anything crucial to the narrative.
Needless to say that I wasn't familiar with any actors or actresses on the cast list in the movie, aside from actress Felissa Rose - yeah, I have watched enough low budget movies to know who she is. The acting performances in the movie were actually fair enough, given the limitations of the script and storyline imposed on the cast ensemble.
I was amazed with the absolute absence of anything even remotely scary in the narrative throughout the course of the 73 minutes that the movie ran for.
There is a lot of questionable horror movies with a nun-theme to it, and "A Nun's Curse" proved to be another such movie in that collection. There was nothing outstanding or memorable about the movie.
My rating of "A Nun's Curse" lands on a generous three out of ten stars.
Did you know
- TriviaFelissa Rose played "Angela" in the classic "Sleepaway Camp". This is the second film she has started in written and directed by Tommy Faircloth.
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- Also known as
- Oração Diabólica
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- Columbia, South Carolina, USA(on location)
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- Runtime
- 1h 13m(73 min)
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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