Film • Oct 9, 2020
Saint Maud


- Status
- Released
- Release
- October 9, 2020 (5 years ago)
- Language
- English
- Runtime
- 1h 25m
- Themes
- Folk Horror, Psychological Drama, Psychological Horror, Psychological Thriller, Suspense Mystery, Tragedy
- Origin
- United Kingdom
Cast
Scores
- Average Score
- 66.6%
FilmAffinity
- 60%
IMDb
- 66%
Letterboxd
- 70%
Metacritic
- 70%
Rotten Tomatoes
- 67%
Levels
- Sex & Nudity
- Moderate >
- Violence
- High >
- Profanity
- Moderate >
- Algohol & Drugs
- Low >
- Fright & Intensity
- High >
Reviews
John AndersonReview: ‘Saint Maud’ delivers intelligent and unsettling Catholic horror
AP NewsReview: In ‘Saint Maud,’ is a visceral psychological horror
BostonGlobe.comPrayer breaks into terror in ‘Saint Maud’ - The Boston Globe
Chicago Tribune‘Saint Maud’ review: Two actresses commit to a thriller, body and soul
ConsequenceA24's Saint Maud is a captivating debut full of human and psychological terror: Beyond Fest Review
Datebook | San Francisco Arts & Entertainment GuideReview: ‘Saint Maud’ a psychological horror story that may put the fear of God in you
Los Angeles TimesReview: Villain and victim, a young woman sees herself as a martyr in horror of 'Saint Maud'
The Mercury NewsNew movies: ‘Judas and the Black Messiah’ is brilliant, heartbreaking
Richard Brody“Saint Maud,” Reviewed: A Delusional Home Health Aide, Trapped in a Horror Movie
Roger EbertSaint Maud movie review & film summary (2021)
David Fear'Saint Maud': Faith, Madness, A Holy Terror of a Horror Movie
Ashlie D. StevensHow "Saint Maud" turns a feminist lens on body horror and gives its "final girl" autonomy - Salon.com
Jake WilsonA horror story spun from the delusions of the faithful
David SimsA Brilliant Horror Film That Twists Faith Into Fear
The Daily Beast‘Saint Maud’ Is the First Must-See Horror Movie of 2021
Jason Bailey'Saint Maud' Is A Stunning Debut From An Electrifying Filmmaker [Review]
theringer.comThe Best Horror Movies of 2021 (So Far)
Guy Lodge‘Saint Maud’ Review
Aja RomanoOne Good Thing: The gorgeous horror movie St. Maud finds religious ecstasy in self-destruction
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