Sydney Sweeney sheds her good-girl persona in "Immaculate," a horror film that drops a devout young nun, Cecilia, headfirst into the nightmarish underbelly of a secluded Italian convent. While the premise is deliciously creepy, the execution falls somewhere between campy throwback and a missed opportunity for deeper thematic exploration.
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There's no denying the fun factor of the movie. The first act draws you in with its idyllic Italian countryside visuals and Cecilia's warm welcome. But cracks soon begin to appear, and the film happily delves into increasingly bloody and bizarre territory. Think The Wicker Man meets Suspiria with a dash of Sweeney's signature intensity. The special effects, while not the best, tend to have a practical, eerie quality that complements the atmosphere of the film.