A blistering, audacious triumph. Saint Clare is a film of remarkable moral and cinematic complexity, weaving its supernatural thread into a devastating indictment of real world evil. Thorne is phenomenal, commanding every frame with a performance that is…
Saint Clare
In a small town a solitary woman is haunted by voices that lead her to assassinate ill intended people and get away with it, until her last kill…
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As a psychological thriller, Saint Clare offers moderate rewards. The initial conceit of a guided vigilante is executed with a suitable eerie tension, and Thorne convincingly portrays a woman on the edge. However, the film's pivot into a…
This is a fiercely unsettling cinematic experience that gets under your skin. Saint Clare operates as a potent metaphor for trauma manifesting as violent agency. Bella Thorne delivers a career best performance, her fragility and resolve creating a…
A promising premise devolves into a convoluted slog. Saint Clare begins with an intriguing hook a voice haunted assassin but quickly loses its way in a poorly defined rabbit hole of generic corruption. Bella Thorne's performance is earnest…
Saint Clare is a genre blender that doesn't quite achieve a smooth mix, yet its ambitious messiness is compelling. Bella Thorne commits fully to the role of a woman weaponised by her own psyche, and the shift from…
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The ensemble, featuring Ryan Phillippe, Rebecca De Mornay, and Frank Whaley, provides crucial grounding and threat. They likely populate the film's corrupt landscape, representing the various facets of the sinister system the protagonist uncovers. Their presence, particularly that of seasoned performers like De Mornay, adds layers of credibility and tension to the narrative, creating formidable obstacles or ambiguous allies for the central character as her journey spirals deeper into danger.