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The Convent

Prayer will get you nowhere.
2000 | 79m | English

(3477 votes)

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Director: Mike Mendez
Writer: Chaton Anderson
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A group of college students break into an abandoned convent and become possessed by demonic spirits.
Release Date: Jan 21, 2000
Director: Mike Mendez
Writer: Chaton Anderson
Genres: Comedy, Action, Horror
Keywords nun, satanism, legend, possession, murder, demon, monastery, school life
Production Companies Alpine Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Adrienne Barbeau Christine O'Malley
Joanna Canton Clorissa
Richard Trapp Frijole
Megahn Perry Mo
Liam Kyle Sullivan Brant
Dax Miller Chad
Renée Graham Kaitlin
Jim Golden Biff
Chaton Anderson Sapphira
Kelly Mantle Dickie-Boy
David Gunn Saul
Coolio Officer Starkey
Oakley Stevenson Young Christine
Bill Moseley Officer Ray
Allison Dunbar Davina
Larrs Jackson Father Ryan
Name Job
Mike Mendez Director
Chaton Anderson Screenplay
Joseph Bishara Original Music Composer
Rosine 'Ace' Hatem Stunts
Elle Alexander Stunts
Isabella Vosmikova Still Photographer
Jason Lowe Director of Photography
Joey Bishara Original Music Composer
John Rosenberg Editor
Eric H. Lasher Still Photographer
Gerald B. Wolfe Sound Mixer
Rebecca Wachtel Key Makeup Artist
Howie Adams Makeup Effects
Dean Jones Special Effects Makeup Artist
Tanja Weck Costume Design
Linda Duclos Costume Design
Kresta Lins Costume Design
Beth Wooke Set Decoration
Jack Phelan Casting
Robert Hummel Production Design
George Phillips Special Effects Coordinator
Cheryl Bermeo Stunts
Theresa Pink Stunts
Dorenda Moore Stunts
Nick Plantico Stunt Coordinator
Keith Shindoll Stunts
Sean Tanner Gaffer
Robert Chapin Visual Effects Supervisor
Name Title
Roland Carroll Executive Producer
Ryan Carroll Executive Producer
Elliot Metz Executive Producer
Jed Nolan Producer
Rene Torres Executive Producer
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Reviews

Ruuz
5.0

_The Convent's_ inclusion of a single character seen only at the beginning and end of the film is basically all that separates it from being a shot-for-shot remake of _Night of the Demons_. Which I gues doesn't sound so bad in theory, I mean, I like that movie, so ripping it off isn't the worst idea ... . But if you're gonna steal the entire concept, maybe **don't** steal some of the other stuff. Like I think it would've even been easier to swallow if it was just something as straight forward as making the "demons" look different from how they do in _Night of the Demons_, you know, just for that little bit of originality. But I guess that's too much to ask. I honestly did still kind of enjoy this though. _Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._

Jun 23, 2021
Wuchak
5.0

**_Tries too hard_** Several college students in SoCal break into a condemned convent for kicks, but its infamous past turns out to be worse than they understood. Havoc ensues. "The Convent" (2000) is an over-the-top horror/comedy that’s creative, energetic and edgy, but it’s too wannabe ‘hip’ ... and overcompensates. It’s no where near as bad as “Killer Tongue” (1996) in this regard, but it’s cut from the same cloth. Though only costing $1 million, the special effects are quite good and hold up. Some people don’t like the fast-motion effects for the creatures, but they worked for me. I get that this is a stylishly cheesy horror flick with a black sense of humor (and a plot ripped-off from “Night of the Demons”), but the story has to hold up for viewers to accept what’s going on to some reasonable degree. Unfortunately, there’s the glaring plot hole of the school staff suddenly showing up one day looking like veritable monsters and the students just go along with it. Hands get beaten to a bloody mess with a yard stick, the ‘nuns’ write "hail Satan" on the board and spew green vomit on students, but _none_ of them informs their parents or the police of what’s going on or, at least, get the Gehenna outta there? _Why Sure!_ Winsome Joanna Canton is good as protagonist Clorissa and Megahn Perry is effective as the cool Goth girl with a droll sense of humor while Chaton (Itae) Anderson is worth a mention as Sapphira, one of the ‘devil’s disciples.’ Adrienne Barbeau shows up in the last act for a hammy performance. She was 54 during shooting and her body was still in perfect shape. At the end of the day, this is entertaining to a point with its acknowledged highlights (and more, like Coolio’s amusing cop), but the ‘hip’ frat boys are too annoying and the overall vibe is that of trying too hard to be a cult flick. It was shot in 1999 and I couldn’t help think that this was the tipping point for the decline of America and Western Civilization. The movie runs 1 hour, 19 minutes, and was shot in Los Angeles. GRADE: C

Mar 27, 2024