
Nun of That 2009
"A blast for you and a blasphemy!"
Blending dark humor with supernatural vengeance, *Nun of That (2009)* is a wild ride through heaven and hell—literally.
Director: Richard Griffin
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Nun of That (2009) about?
*Nun of That (2009)* follows Sister Kelly Wrath, a nun whose life takes a supernatural turn after a violent encounter leaves her for dead. Resurrected and trained by religious icons, she joins a team of rogue nuns bent on dismantling organized crime through divine justice. The film blends action, dark humor, and spiritual satire into a frenetic revenge tale.
Who directed Nun of That?
The film was directed by Richard Griffin, known for his work in indie and cult cinema.
Who stars in Nun of That?
The cast includes Sarah Nicklin as Sister Kelly Wrath, Alexandra Cipolla, Shanette Wilson, Rich Tretheway, and Brandon Luis Aponte.
Is Nun of That (2009) worth watching?
If you enjoy offbeat action-comedies with a side of religious satire, *Nun of That (2009)* is a cult gem worth tracking down. While it may not be for everyone, its unique premise, energetic direction, and commitment to its absurd premise make it a memorable ride.
How long is Nun of That?
The runtime for *Nun of That (2009)* is 85 minutes.
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About Nun of That (2009) — A Divine Comedy of Vengeance and Chaos
Blending dark humor with supernatural vengeance, *Nun of That (2009)* is a wild ride through heaven and hell—literally. Directed by Richard Griffin, this action-comedy follows Sister Kelly Wrath, whose temper flares turn deadly after a near-fatal encounter leaves her with a new purpose. Resurrected and trained by iconic religious figures like Moses, Gandhi, and Jesus, she joins the Order of the Black Habit, a squad of lethal nuns dismantling criminal empires with divine retribution. The film's tone oscillates between campy humor and gritty action, all wrapped in a satirical critique of mob justice and institutional corruption. With sharp dialogue and over-the-top fight choreography, *Nun of That (2009)* delivers a guilty pleasure for fans of quirky thrillers and religious spoofs alike.
The atmosphere crackles with irreverent energy, as Griffin's direction infuses the story with a mix of spiritual parody and grindhouse intensity. Themes of redemption, revenge, and the blurred lines between good and evil anchor the chaos, while the cast's performances—led by Sarah Nicklin's fiery turn as Sister Kelly—anchor the absurdity in just enough sincerity to sell the spectacle. Whether you're in it for the laughs or the thrills, this cult oddity promises a viewing experience as unpredictable as its premise.