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Nun of That
Sister Kelly Wrath transforms from a nun with a simple temper problem to a vengeful killer. After being gunned down in an alley, she ascends to Heaven to receive training from some of the great figures of religious mythology—Moses, Gandhi, and Jesus Himself. She is sent back to Earth to join the other members of the Order of the Black Habit, a group of supernatural vigilante nuns as they seek revenge against the mob.
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Plot Summary
A group of nuns is targeted by a deranged killer after they witness a brutal murder. The nuns must band together and use their unique skills to fight back against the relentless attacker. It's a blend of religious themes with slasher horror elements.
Critical Reception
Nun of That is a niche horror-comedy that garnered a cult following for its campy style and over-the-top gore. While not critically acclaimed, it's appreciated by fans of low-budget, independent horror films for its B-movie charm and dark humor.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its commitment to schlocky horror and dark comedy.
Appreciated by fans of extreme independent horror.
Criticized for its low production values and predictable plot.
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Fun Fact
The film is known for its gratuitous gore and intended low-budget aesthetic, aiming for a specific audience within the extreme horror genre.
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