🎥 Reel Review: Saint Clare

Saint Clare follows a soft-spoken college student who believes she’s on a righteous mission. Inspired by Joan of Arc, Clare targets wrongdoers with eerie calm and a smile that never fades. Bella Thorne is oddly magnetic in the role—never overplaying it, never fully letting you in.

The film is more meditative than thrilling. It moves at its own pace, quietly stacking bodies while Clare floats through each scene with detachment. The kills are sudden but not showy, and the moral logic behind them gives the violence a strange weight. It’s not concerned with backstory or escalation—it’s about a mindset.

Some viewers may want more momentum or clarity, but something is unsettling about how ordinary it all feels.

Mitten’s Verdict: Saint Clare is quiet, strange, and committed to its vision—with Bella Thorne anchoring a killer who thinks she’s saving souls. Rated: 5.7 out of 10.