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1999103 minHorror, Thriller, Fantasy

Stigmata

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Is Stigmata worth watching? With a rating of 6.282/10, this Horror, Thriller, Fantasy film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Stigmata Synopsis

A young woman with no strong religious beliefs, Frankie Paige begins having strange and violent experiences, showing signs of the wounds that Jesus received when crucified. When the Vatican gets word of Frankie's situation, a high-ranking cardinal requests that the Rev. Andrew Kiernan investigate her case. Soon Kiernan realizes that very sinister forces are at work, and tries to rescue Frankie from the entity that is plaguing her.

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Top Cast

Patricia Arquette
Patricia ArquetteFrankie Paige
Gabriel Byrne
Gabriel ByrneFather Andrew Kiernan
Jonathan Pryce
Jonathan PryceCardinal Daniel Houseman
Nia Long
Nia LongDonna Chadway
Thomas Kopache
Thomas KopacheFather Durning
Rade Šerbedžija
Rade ŠerbedžijaMarion Petrocelli
Enrico Colantoni
Enrico ColantoniFather Dario
Dick Latessa
Dick LatessaFather Gianni Delmonico
Portia De Rossi
Portia De RossiJennifer Kelliho
Patrick Muldoon
Patrick MuldoonSteven

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Is Stigmata worth watching?

Stigmata has received mixed reviews with a 6.282/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Horror, Thriller, Fantasy movies.

Is Stigmata hit or flop?

Stigmata has received average ratings (6.282/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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Critic Reviews

WuchakMar 14, 2019
★ 8

***The Kingdom of God is within you and around you*** A hedonistic hair stylist in Pittsburgh (Patricia Arquette) experiences stigmata, the manifestations of the various wounds of Christ, which compels the Vatican to send an investigator (Gabriel Byrne). “Stigmata” (1999) is Christian-oriented mystery/horror, coming across as a meshing of the tone of “Eye of the Beholder” (1998) and the themes of “The Seventh Sign” (1988). But also brings to mind the contemporaneous “End of Days” (1999), albeit more rooted in drama than overblown action thrills. “The Mothman Prophecies” (2002) is another reference point, but the brilliance of the eerie “Mothman” was its confidence in understatement whereas “Stigmata” overdoes it in some sequences, I guess to appeal to those with ADHD. Nevertheless, director Rupert Wainwright knows how to make a flashy, good-looking flick. The simple-yet-profound moral at the end makes it even better and I agree with it wholeheartedly. The film runs 1 hour, 43 minutes. GRADE: B+/A