Agnes – Movie Review
93 Minutes, Not Rated
Written by John Selvidge and Mickey Reece
Directed by Mickey Reese
Synopsis:
A nun’s disturbing behavior sparks rumors of demonic possession at a remote convent. When a priest-in-waiting and his disillusioned mentor are sent to investigate, their methods backfire, leaving a wake of terror and trauma.
Look, you’ll have to listen to the episode, but these are the highlight comments I made as I watched the film:
- Very rarely do you find cute nuns outside of porn.
- Wow. Priests laughing about an accused pedophile not being interested in a grown man (priest to be). Biased, much?
- Sister Honey, great biblical quotes with sexual innuendo. So cliche.
- Plays straight in its need to be a comedy, if that makes sense.
- Not the devil/demon.
- I love the pop-culture exorcist, Father Black.
- Not even the right nun. Sister Mary. Agnes is the catalyst for everything in the movie.
- Then it becomes a completely different movie… Mary, post-convent.
Agnes will open in theaters and On Demand beginning December 10.
Agnes stars Molly Quinn, Jake Horowitz, Sean Gunn, Chris Browning, Ben Hall, Mary Buss, and Chris Sullivan.
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