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‘Dark Nuns’ Review: A Predictable Possession Horror Movie Saved by Badass Demon-Fighting Sisters
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Possession films, like many other horror subgenres, are filled with the usual tropes that can make the plot, and the characters in it, overly predictable. You can blame this on The Exorcist. William Friedkin‘s 1973 film was so groundbreaking that it transformed horror and pop culture. Fifty-plus years later, if you see a possession film, it’s going to remind you of what came before it. This is both a pro and a con for Dark Nuns, a new South Korean film that hits American theaters on February 7. Directed by Kwon Hyeok-jae, Dark Nuns is a spinoff of 2015’sThe Priests. Luckily, you don’t need to have seen that film (I haven’t), to understand this one.
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