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39 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 90TheWrapChase HutchinsonTheWrapChase HutchinsonGiving life to a horror vision that would not have nearly the same power and potency without her at the forefront of it, Sweeney has never been better than she is here. What a darkly beautiful yet brutal, bloody and bold film this is for her to wield.
- 63Slant MagazineDerek SmithSlant MagazineDerek SmithThe film’s final act contains some of the most twisted, gory violence this particular subgenre of horror has seen in years, ultimately recalling nothing less than the films of the ultra-violent New French Extremity movement.
- 60IGNKatie RifeIGNKatie RifeIt’s beautifully shot, and very loud. But much of the film is simply too mild and reliant on jump scares, and Syndey Sweeney’s performance doesn’t achieve the hysterical heights a movie like this needs until it’s too late.
- 50The Daily BeastColeman SpildeThe Daily BeastColeman SpildeThough Immaculate won’t raise any hairs, it should boost Sweeney’s career. She transcends all of the triteness, proving herself to be the megawatt actress with virtuoso potential that she’s already demonstrated herself to be.
- 50The Hollywood ReporterLovia GyarkyeThe Hollywood ReporterLovia GyarkyeImmaculate works best when it abandons its attempts to be a kind of surrealist portrait of Catholic terror and leans into the campy horror of B movies.
- 50ColliderMatt DonatoColliderMatt DonatoSweeney takes plenty of risks in a lead role that’s rigorous and emotionally demanding, but the film ultimately feels a bit surface level considering how it approaches horror.
- 38RogerEbert.comBrian TallericoRogerEbert.comBrian TallericoImmaculate feels like both a throwback to another era of Italian horror and a timely commentary on woman’s bodily autonomy, but it can’t match the flair of the former and lacks the thematic thrust to convey anything resonant about the latter.
- 33IndieWireRafael MotamayorIndieWireRafael MotamayorIt is in the third act that Immaculate delivers a gonzo, rock-smashing, fiery, crucifix-stabbing and all-out bloody good time. Unfortunately, by that point, it’s too late to save the soul of this movie, which is condemned not to go to hell, but remain in dull horror movie purgatory.
- 30Screen DailyRobert DanielsScreen DailyRobert DanielsDespite the tantalising set up, Immaculate is a dull, predictable affair, composed of far too many inconsequential jump scares in lieu of sturdy storytelling.