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Saint Maud, Reviewed: A Delusional Home Health Aide, Trapped in a Horror Movie

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Saint Maud streaming explained: Where is it available to stream?

Saint Maud streaming explained: Where is it available to stream?   Let’s get Saint Maud streaming explained. When is it available to stream in the United States? Here’s where you check it out. The 2010s ushered in so many great films across a wide range of genres. However, many horror fans would undoubtedly declare it as one of the finest decades in the genre. Acclaimed and prominent highlights included Get Out, However, we’re here to highlight one that snuck in towards the end. Of course, we’re talking about Rose Glass’ directorial feature debut, Saint Maud, starring Morfydd Clark as the titular nurse who believes she has been sent to save the soul of a former dancer (played by Jennifer Ehle)

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Writer-director Rose Glass on the holy terror of Saint Maud

Photo: A24 Appropriately enough for a film whose horror is rooted in nightmarish twists on Christian theology, Saint Maud has risen again. Following its buzzy debut at TIFF in 2019, the film which we summarized in our review as “a blend of talky chamber drama, Paul Schrader-esque character study, and visceral body horror” was picked up by A24 and scheduled for a release in March of 2020. Then, well, you know. But now, 11 months later, Saint Maud is finally out on VOD, and our interview with Glass, conducted back in April of last year, is being published. Saint Maud stars Morfydd Clark as the title character, a home nurse in a chilly English seaside town whose newfound piety and new job are the direct result of the film’s enigmatic opening scene, which sees Maud crouched in the corner of a hospital room with her hands covered in blood. Now working in the private sector, Maud is assigned to Amanda (Jennifer Ehle), a retired dancer with only a few months left to live. Closed

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