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  1. The Blackcoat’s Daughter doesn't have the most original storyline regarding its source of evil, but director Oz Perkins, son of the legendary Anthony Perkins, surely has a way of warping narratives and exercising styles, so the whole experience remains largely intriguing, and the limitations of the script only reveals themselves at the very end, showing us Perkins' manipulative powers in the most complimentary manner.

  2. PulpforCulture. ADMIN MOD. Can't stop thinking about "The Blackcoat's Daughter". I watched it about a month ago and I'm still thinking it over. I absolutely loved the plot and themes it presented. Especially the tragic and bleak ending, it was a perfect twist on the demonic possession genre of horror that I don't think we've ever seen done before.

  3. The Blackcoat's Daughter. In this creepy, atmospheric horror tale, a troubled young woman travels to an isolated prep school where two stranded students are being menaced by a mysterious evil force. IMDb 5.9 1 h 34 min 2017. X-Ray R.

  4. The Blackcoat’s Daughter doesn’t look like a first film. Some genre fans may feel cheated by the lack of overt gore (there is some but, although it's explicit enough to have warranted an R-rating, it falls considerably short of the graphic bloodletting of slasher films), the unhurried pace, and the lack of many horror tropes, but the movie isn’t a carbon copy of every other “demon possession” movie out there.

  5. Jun 2, 2017 · The Blackcoat’s Daughter is a supernatural psychological horror film written and directed by Osgood Perkins that proves an exciting new talent that will add to another banner year for horror cinema. The film is a typical debut in that its director quotes freely from his favorite genre classics.