- Type
- Film
- Status
- Released
- Release
- October 9, 2020 (4 years ago)
- Language
- English
- Origin
- United Kingdom
- Tags
- Folk Horror · Psychological Drama · Psychological Horror · Psychological Thriller · Suspense Mystery · Tragedy
- Runtime
- 1h 25m
Saint Maud

Where to watch (United States)
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>- Profanity
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>- Algohol & Drugs
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>- Fright & Intensity
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Reviews
Review: ‘Saint Maud’ delivers intelligent and unsettling Catholic horror “Saint Maud” is the latest entrant in the religious-obsessives-are-the-craziest-people movie catalogue.
Review: In ‘Saint Maud,’ is a visceral psychological horror Religion and horror are hardly novel bedfellows, but writer-director Rose Glass crafts something fresh of the construct in her promising debut “ Saint Maud...
Prayer breaks into terror in ‘Saint Maud’ - The Boston Globe This psychological horror story features a young nurse whose religious devotion tilts into madness.
‘Saint Maud’ review: Two actresses commit to a thriller, body and soul A24's Saint Maud is a captivating debut full of human and psychological terror: Beyond Fest Review Rose Glass' exercise in religious horror is guaranteed to terrify audiences.
Review: ‘Saint Maud’ a psychological horror story that may put the fear of God in you The A24 film, directed by Rose Glass and starring Morfydd Clark, explores the horror of loneliness.
Review: Villain and victim, a young woman sees herself as a martyr in horror of 'Saint Maud' Rose Glass makes a remarkable directorial debut with "Saint Maud," a psychological drama starring Morfydd Clark and Jennifer Ehle.
New movies: ‘Judas and the Black Messiah’ is brilliant, heartbreaking ‘Judas and the Black Messiah’ is rightfully gathering Oscar buzz; also worth seeing is the endearing immigrant story ‘Minari.’
“Saint Maud,” Reviewed: A Delusional Home Health Aide, Trapped in a Horror Movie Religion gives rise to madness in an intriguing yet frustrating début feature.
Saint Maud movie review & film summary (2021) It's exciting when newcomers like Glass arrive with a fully-fleshed-out and confidently executed vision, particularly when the vision is eccentric, difficult...
'Saint Maud': Faith, Madness, A Holy Terror of a Horror Movie 'Saint Maud' turns a possession tale into something far deeper and scarier: a peerless portrait of a psychological meltdown. Our review.
How "Saint Maud" turns a feminist lens on body horror and gives its "final girl" autonomy - Salon.com Maud attempts to catalyze a metaphysical transformation through increasingly gory mortifications of the flesh
A horror story spun from the delusions of the faithful This skilful British horror film about a disturbed young nurse relies on ambiguity, but only succeeds up to a point.
A Brilliant Horror Film That Twists Faith Into Fear A24’s "Saint Maud" is a confident directorial debut that will keep viewers guessing until the last minute.
‘Saint Maud’ Is the First Must-See Horror Movie of 2021 Filmmaker Rose Glass’ stunning debut centers on a disturbed woman who believes God is communicating with her—and telling her to do increasingly horrifyin...
The Best Horror Movies of 2021 (So Far) From empty men to tortured nuns, these frightening films have been expertly exploring the terror within
‘Saint Maud’ Review British writer-director Rose Glass's sensational, shape-shifting debut is equal parts horror film, character study and religious enquiry.
One Good Thing: The gorgeous horror movie St. Maud finds religious ecstasy in self-destruction A surprisingly apt post-pandemic horror film, St. Maud reminds us that hell is other people.
The Best Movies of 2021 Snapshots of moviegoing in the year in-person cinema returned with a vengeance.
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