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The spin-off to the 2015 film The Priests, Dark Nuns possesses its way into your home. Check out our review.

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Dark Nuns — Dieu est partout? Avec Dark Nuns, Hyeok-jae Kwon ose aller dans un cheminement artistique sain pour le cinéma. Le film ne cherche pas à plaire à une démographique ou à choquer. L’histoire est très humble dans sa manièr...

Avec Dark Nuns Hyeok-jae Kwon ose aller dans un cheminement artistique sain pour le cinéma. Le film ne cherche pas à plaire à une démographique ou à choquer. L’histoire est très humble dans sa façon d’approcher le sujet.
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JANG Jae-hyun 2015 exorcism film The Priests comes to digital and Blu-ray. Check out our review.

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Coming to Digital from writer/director Jang Jae-hyun and Well Go USA is the story of faith against the darkness for THE PRIESTS. Review is up at moviemaven.homestead.com #ThePriests #WellGoUSA

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[Press Release] "Dark Nuns" and "The Priests" on Digital July 15 #DarkNuns #ThePriests @WellGoUSA [Press Release] "Dark Nuns" and "The Priests" on Digital July 15 #DarkNuns #ThePriests @WellGoUSA The Terrifying Sequel to Exorcism Classic 'The Priests' (2015) Debuts on Digital July 15 In Addition, the Original 'The Priests' will also be Available on Digital July 15.

[Press Release] "Dark Nuns" and "The Priests" on Digital July 15 #DarkNuns #ThePriests @WellGoUSA

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DARK NUNS and Origin Film THE PRIESTS (2015) Debut on Blu-ray, DVD & Digital July 15 #DarkNuns #ThePriests @wellgousa.bsky.social buff.ly/zIhCrXD

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Spin off di #ThePriests, #DarkNuns si distingue per un cambio di paradigma nel filone a tema esorcistico.
Con #SongHye-kyo e #JeonYeo-been
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* «검은 사제들» («Black Priests»; «The Priests») (2015) = 5/10
* «검은 수녀들» («Black Nuns»; «The Priests 2: Dark Nuns») (2025) = 6/10
* «Conclave» (2024) = 7/10

#Movies #Films #Western #Kdrama #Conclave #«검은수녀들 #검은사제들 #ThePriests #DarkNuns

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* «검은 사제들» («Black Priests»; «The Priests») (2015) = 5/10
* «검은 수녀들» («Black Nuns»; «The Priests 2: Dark Nuns») (2025) = 6/10
* «Conclave» (2024) = 7/10

#Movies #Films #Western #Kdrama #Conclave #«검은수녀들 #검은사제들 #ThePriests #DarkNuns

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‘Dark Nuns’ Review: A Promising Spin-off That Falls Short of ‘The Priests’ Heights Following the success of Exhuma last year, the supernatural thriller genre, once considered niche in Korea, has been bringing fresh and intriguing perspectives. The latest box office success comes from Dark Nuns, a spin-off of the 2015 hit The Priests, which drew a 5.4 million audience. Song Hye Kyo’s choice to venture into this not-so-mainstream genre after her success in The Glory added to the anticipation. So how did this union of the A-list star and the supernatural thriller fare? Dark Nuns follows two nuns, Junia (Song Hye Kyo) and Michaela (Jeon Yeo Been), as they embark on a dangerous exorcism to save Hui Jun (Moon Woo Jin), a boy possessed by an evil spirit. The film largely mirrors the structure of The Priests: a young soul tormented by evil spirits, a protagonist undervalued by the church, a young assistant helping with the ritual, characters with dark pasts, and a climactic exorcism sequence—merely swapping male characters for female ones. Nevertheless, the change from priests to nuns brings a fresh perspective. The taboo that “nuns who are not ordained cannot perform exorcisms” and the gender discrimination within the church prove as challenging as the evil spirits themselves. Their defiant stance and solidarity against these barriers resonates particularly well with contemporary social issues. The ties to the first film are subtly maintained. Junia is revealed to be a disciple of Kim Beom Sin (Kim Yun Seok), the protagonist from The Priests, and Kang Dong Won makes a delightful cameo reprising his role from the predecessor. While watching the first installment isn’t necessary to follow the story, these loose connections enhance the viewing experience. Song Hye Kyo shines in her role as Sister Junia, carrying the film with a standout performance. From her first appearance smoking at an exorcism site, she establishes her character’s unconventional nature, maintaining a cool and daring presence throughout. Junia represents a rare character in Korean supernatural thrillers—one who won’t hesitate to employ shamanism to save lives, challenge the church’s outdated standards, and stand firm against a demon’s vulgar provocations. One might wonder if this is how Moon Dong Eun from The Glory would have turned out as a nun. The climactic exorcism sequence is overwhelming. The meticulous set design and direction create an immersive experience. The characters’ struggle to complete the ritual despite the demon’s abuse and threats heightens the tension. Moon Woo Jin particularly impresses as the possessed Hui Jun, displaying remarkable range as he switches between an innocent boy and a cruel demon. However, the pacing drags until the exorcism highlight is reached. Sister Michaela’s backstory feels disconnected from the main plot, and the conflict between Junia’s emphasis on exorcism and Father Paolo’s (Lee Jin Wook) belief that “everything can be solved through medicine” is barely explored after its initial mention. This leaves both Michaela and Paolo’s characters feeling underdeveloped. While the exorcism scene creates constant tension through its atmosphere and setup, the lack of narrative coherence keeps raising questions, diminishing the satisfaction of the demon’s eventual defeat. Nevertheless, an ending that hints at another sequel and Song Hye Kyo’s commanding presence make the film entertaining enough. The possibility of weaving these stories into a larger K-supernatural thriller universe holds genuine intrigue. (6/10)   Edited by Hwang Hong Sun Translated by Kim Hoyeun Editor Hwang Hong Sun: A Korean movie buff who wishes that the warm messages in good works will warm up this world at least by one degree Fahrenheit. The post ‘Dark Nuns’ Review: A Promising Spin-off That Falls Short of ‘The Priests’ Heights appeared first on ZAPZEE - Premier Korean Entertainment Magazine.

‘Dark Nuns’ Review: A Promising Spin-off That Falls Short of ‘The Priests’ Heights

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[검은 수녀들 DARK NUNS] 티저 예고편
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Finally a trailer for epic Queen #SongHyeKyo's new film #DarkNuns, a sequel to the absolutely amazing 2015 film #ThePriests which garnered 5.44 million moviegoers back in the day and featured a young Park So-Dam.

And if you haven't seen Song Hye Kyo in #TheGlory ... DO.

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