

In 1956 France, a priest is violently murdered, and Sister Irene begins to investigate. She once again comes face-to-face with a powerful evil.
Cinematography
Actually gorgeous French locations wasted on this script.
Production
The 1950s convent aesthetic slaps, shame about the rest.
Acting
Taissa Farmiga deserves an Oscar for surviving this franchise.

Director
Michael Chaves
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This is somehow the ninth film in the Conjuring Universe, which now has more entries than the original James Bond franchise had in its first 60 years.
The boarding school setting awkwardly tries to graft Mean Girls dynamics onto Catholic guilt, resulting in bullying scenes that feel like they wandered in from a different movie entirely.
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