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Culturess on MSNDark Nuns: A predictable religious horror marginally improved by its two women leadsAt the beginning of the South Korean spiritual horror Dark Nuns, Sister Yunia (Song Hye-kyo) attempts to drive evil out of a boy named Hee-jun (Moon Woo-jin) who is possessed by a demonic entity.
The latest box office success comes from Dark Nuns, a spin-off of the 2015 hit The Priests, which drew a 5.4 million audience. Song Hye Kyo’s choice to venture into this not-so-mainstream genre ...
Exorcism with two nuns actively involved, this film is yet another variation, albeit a Korean one, on William Friedkin’s ‘The ...
‘The Diplomat’ Box Office Collection Day 7: John Abraham starrer falls short of the Rs 20 crore mark at the end of week 1 Ranbir Kapoor hints at making his secret Instagram account 'public ...
The Lunar New Year holiday helped drive the South Korean box office over the weekend of Jan. 31-Feb. 2, with “Hitman 2” taking the top spot, while “Dark Nuns” experienced a steep decline.
Instagram/ Song Hye-kyo From the breezy charm of Full House in 2004 to the haunting intensity of Dark Nuns, Song Hye-kyo’s career has been a captivating rollercoaster of diverse roles.
Song Hye-Kyo is currently gearing up for her role in Dark Nuns and spoke about it in the same conversation. Without giving much detail about the character, she shared that she felt this role was ...
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