Michael Reed appears in Nun of That (2009), where he navigates the absurdities of a horror-comedy narrative set in a convent. With a knack for blending humor with the macabre, Reed's performance adds a distinctive layer to the film's cult appeal. His role contributes to the film's exploration of unconventional themes, making it a noteworthy entry in the realm of exploitation cinema. As a part of this unique project, Reed's work resonates with fans of offbeat genre films.
Nun of That
Nun of That is an action-comedy that follows Sister Kelly Wrath as she transforms from a nun with a simple temper problem to a vengeful killer. After being gunned down in an alley, she ascends to heaven to receive training from some of the great figures of religious mythology (Moses, Gandhi, and Jesus himself). She is then set back to Earth to join the other members of the Order of the Black Habit, a group of supernatural vigilante nuns as they seek revenge against the mob.