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: Amidst a global rise in demonic possessions, the Vatican opens schools for exorcism, including one in the United States where Ann works.

: While restricted to observing, Ann is mentored by a professor who recognizes her gift. She soon encounters a young girl, Olivia, who is possessed by a powerful demon that has mysterious, haunting ties to Ann’s own traumatic past. Critical Reception : Amidst a global rise in demonic possessions,

Jacqueline Byers, Virginia Madsen, Colin Salmon, Christian Navarro, and Ben Cross (his final role) Originally 2021; theatrical release February 11, 2022 (US) Average Rating Approx. 5.4/10 on IMDb The story follows (Jacqueline Byers), a 25-year-old nun

Reviews for the film are generally mixed, often praised for its atmospheric tension but criticized for relying on established horror tropes. The story follows (Jacqueline Byers)

: The film is noted for its critique of patriarchal hierarchy within the Church and its exploration of how trauma ("the body keeps the score") intersects with spiritual crises.

The story follows (Jacqueline Byers), a 25-year-old nun who believes she has a divine calling to perform exorcisms—a rite traditionally reserved only for male priests.