Alicia
I love this movie so much
Diagonaldi
Very well executed
Humbersi
The first must-see film of the year.
Billie Morin
This movie feels like it was made purely to piss off people who want good shows
mhubbard-54657
This is hysterical camp, with circa 2017 eyebrows. Anyone with eyes can see this female is not a real nun, and that she likes sex. A lot. Really a lot.No spoilers here, but it is strange that the evil sister is the only young and good looking "nun" at the school.So strange that she doesn't know the basic conventions of the religion, ie praying before meals?This bad sister is willing to go to any psychopathic extremes to get her "needs" met.Overall, this film is a bad taste twist on the Catholic priests of great notoriety, who preyed mostly on little boys.The film depicts a "relationship" between a "nun" and a young man of indeterminate age, but well past puberty.Lifetime movies at its' very best, or worst, depending on your point of view.
SnoopyStyle
Jason Brady is trying to clean up after an incident. He and his sister Zoe return to St. Adeline's Catholic School for the new year. Sister Sophia White is a highly recommended new teacher. She's especially obsessed with Jason over his internet music postings. She seduces the teen and plants evidences against the kids.This is salacious cheese. It starts with the Toxic Tramp lip gloss and the red lingerie. Any suspense is dispensed with after the first fifteen minutes as everything is revealed. The story is predictable. The actors are perfectly fine but nothing exceptional. It's a bad Lifetime movie or maybe even worst.
wes-connors
Guitar-strumming teenager Devon Werkheiser (as Jason "Jay" Brady) is unhappy with "the units" (he means his parents) deciding to send him back to Los Angeles' St. Adeline's Catholic School for another year. Although he looks clean-cut and sings soft songs, Mr. Werkheiser has been quite the rebel. He even wrecked the family car, leaving his seemingly wealthy family with only one set of wheels. Werkheiser's songs are popular on the Internet, especially with sexy Alyshia Ochse (a "Sister Sophia White"). We see a little bit of her in the opening scene. We'll see a little more when a flashback fleshes out her introduction. In short, Ms. Ochse decides to seduce Werkheiser by substituting herself for a new nun at the school...Looking snugly sexy in her nun's uniform, Ochse is challenged by a beautiful blonde who wants to get into Werkheiser's shorts. Ochse confiscates the girl's "Toxic Tramp" lipstick. Even better, she arranges for her young student to visit the nun's quarters and see Ochse in her arousing red bikini underwear. "Bad Sister" gets even worse, revealing old sins and committing new ones...Werkheiser's real sister, also a student at the Catholic school, smells a rat in the nunnery and tries to help her brother get off the road to ruin. Director Doug Campbell and Barbara Kymlicka know their way around the track. They deliver the usual sexy psycho, with the bare minimum of flesh permitted on US TV in the early 21st century. This is nothing special, but it's more fun than nun.***** Bad Sister (8/24/2015) Doug Campbell ~ Alyshia Ochse, Devon Werkheiser, Ryan Newman, Helen Eigenberg
edwagreen
We have seen this familiar theme before: Someone kills someone else and assumes their identity. The interesting factor here is that a nun is murdered and the killer takes on her persona as she has become infatuated with a musical student attending the Catholic school where the murdered nun had been transferred to.The boy and his sister attend the high school and the former has had a difficult summer while the student is the honor student. We see deception upon the fake nun as well as planting drugs and causing all sorts of mayhem at the school. Even the head sister is taken in by her.It is just a matter of time before she is discovered for the person she really is and the movie ends with an ironic Alfred Hitchcock-life way so ironically occurring within a church.