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The Nun: The Prequel We Didn’t Need

Posted on September 29, 2018March 14, 2021 by Beth Sawdon
The Nun: The Prequel We Didn’t Need

With a story that lacked narrative and jump scares that avoided originality, should ‘The Nun’ be the end for the ‘Conjuring’ universe?

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Posted in Beth Sawdon, Essays, Features, Horror Films, Latest Posts Tagged beth sawdon, Demián Bichir, halloween, horror films, james wan, jonas bloquet, new line cinema, Taissa Farmiga, The Conjuring, The Nun, Vera Farmiga Leave a comment

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