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- 75IndieWireJamie RighettiIndieWireJamie RighettiWhile The Nun has some veritable scares up its sleeve, it’s also proof that sometimes the most terrifying horrors are the ones we don’t understand.
- 75The Associated PressJake CoyleThe Associated PressJake CoyleWhat distinguishes The Nun is its silky, sumptuous shadows. Directed by British filmmaker Corin Hardy (“The Hallows”) and shot by Maxime Alexander (who was also cinematographer on the “Conjuring” spinoff “Annabelle: Creation,” The Nun shrouds itself so much in darkness that it at times verges on becoming a nightmarish abstraction. You almost lose sense of what exactly is going on, as Sister Irene falls into a labyrinthine abyss.
- 75Entertainment WeeklyDana SchwartzEntertainment WeeklyDana SchwartzWhen it leans into its camp, (I.e. when the French-Canadian “Frenchie” is on screen), The Nun comes closest to its ideal form of go-to midnight-movie, the fun younger cousin of the Conjuring movies with less build-up but more of the money shots you’ll come to a theater to see.
- 70The Hollywood ReporterHarry WindsorThe Hollywood ReporterHarry WindsorIn jettisoning the focus on family of the previous films, it gives us characters whose interactions with each other feel less than detailed, and who are more archetypal than real. But it’s good clean fun nevertheless, and the set pieces expertly supply the tension-and-release satisfactions of the genre.
- 60We Got This CoveredMatt DonatoWe Got This CoveredMatt DonatoScares are often on the generic side (pitch-black doorway, hand reaches out), and while some wild effects work enjoys the zanier side of Hell’s mouth opening up to spit venom across Earth’s surface, it’s missing the masterfully torturous tone that Wan’s universe otherwise aims for.
- 55TheWrapWilliam BibbianiTheWrapWilliam BibbianiIt’s a spooky, entertaining, but totally goofy entry in “The Conjure-verse.”
- 55IGNIGNAs a piece of the larger Conjuring universe puzzle, The Nun is a fun, if ineffectual history lesson that will provide fans with plenty of dots to connect. On its own merits, The Nun stumbles by not delivering any real terror or investment in its characters, instead resting on its strong visuals and atmosphere and, strangely, humor.
- 50VarietyAndrew BarkerVarietyAndrew BarkerEmploying just about every trick from the Hammer Horror playbook without wasting time trying to make any sense, it provides a serviceable 96 minutes of standard-issue jump scares and supernatural hokum.
- 50The New York TimesBen KenigsbergThe New York TimesBen KenigsbergThe franchise has proved to be a reliable if variably elegant “boo” machine; the same applies here. Specters and hallucinations appear without consistent narrative logic. Characters veer off separately when teamwork might reduce brushes with demons or death.
- 38Slant MagazineDerek SmithSlant MagazineDerek SmithThe Nun is the cinematic equivalent of a Conjuring-inspired maze at Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios.