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2 - Nun

After the billion-dollar success of The Conjuring franchise, Warner Bros. has committed to mining every shadow and crucifix for scares. The Nun II is the sequel no one strictly asked for but many expected. Following the disastrously goofy but financially successful 2018 original, this sequel attempts to correct course: less ridiculous backstory, more atmospheric dread. The result is a frustratingly uneven horror film that looks fantastic, sounds terrifying, but forgets to bring a coherent story or fresh ideas.

Let’s give credit where it is due. Director Michael Chaves ( The Curse of La Llorona ) understands the visual language of the franchise. The cinematography is lush and gothic, utilizing deep reds, ecclesiastical golds, and impenetrable shadows. One sequence involving a newsprint labyrinth is genuinely inventive. The sound design remains top-tier: every creaking floorboard and whispered Latin prayer is dialed up to eleven. After the billion-dollar success of The Conjuring franchise,

The Nun II is the horror equivalent of a mass-produced rosary. It looks holy from a distance, but under scrutiny, it is just plastic beads on a string. Valak deserves better. You deserve better. Director Michael Chaves ( The Curse of La