Movie · 2024 · Drama, Thriller · 2h · PG · English
Curator score: 7.9/10 (2.1M ratings)
What happens behind these walls will change everything.
Overview
After the unexpected death of the Pope, Cardinal Lawrence is tasked with managing the covert and ancient ritual of electing a new one. Sequestered in the Vatican with the Catholic Church’s most powerful leaders until the process is complete, Lawrence finds himself at the center of a conspiracy that could lead to its downfall.
Ratings
Curator score: 7.9/10
IMDb: 7.4/10
Letterboxd: 3.92/5
Rotten Tomatoes: 93%
Metacritic: 79
TMDB: 7.2/10
Director
Edward Berger
Production
FilmNation Entertainment, House Productions, Indian Paintbrush
Cast
Ralph Fiennes, Stanley Tucci, John Lithgow, Isabella Rossellini, Lucian Msamati, Carlos Diehz, Sergio Castellitto, Brían F. O'Byrne, Merab Ninidze, Thomas Loibl, Jacek Koman, Bruno Novelli, Rony Kramer, Valerio Da Silva, Joseph Mydell, Vincenzo Failla, Garrick Hagon, Madhav Sharma, Loris Loddi, Roberto Citran
Where to watch
Starz, Philo
Curator Review
Verdict
A sleek, intelligent Vatican thriller that turns procedural secrecy into high-stakes moral drama. It’s especially rewarding if you like prestige ensemble films where the real suspense comes from power, faith, and competing ambitions in closed rooms.
Best for
viewers who enjoy political and institutional intrigue
fans of dialogue-driven ensemble dramas
people who like suspense built from secrets and procedure
audiences interested in faith, doubt, and moral compromise
Skip if
you want action-heavy thrills
you dislike talky chamber pieces
you prefer overtly religious or devotional storytelling
you have little patience for political maneuvering and ambiguity
Overview
Conclave is a polished, controlled thriller that treats the election of a pope like a pressure cooker for the soul. Edward Berger stages the Vatican as both sacred space and political arena, where every glance, vote, and whispered alliance carries consequence. The film’s pleasure is in watching procedure become suspense, and suspense become a test of belief.
Worth noting
Ralph Fiennes gives the movie its steady center, playing a man trying to preserve order while the institution around him reveals its fractures. The supporting cast helps turn the film into a deliciously watchable ensemble of rivalries, secrets, and shifting loyalties. It has the crisp, adult seriousness of a prestige drama, but it also understands the appeal of a good closed-door conspiracy.
Bottom line
What lingers most is its tension between cynicism and faith. The movie is not simply interested in scandal; it’s interested in what an institution is for, and whether purity is even possible inside it. That gives the final stretch real emotional weight, making Conclave more than a clever procedural and closer to a meditation on power, duty, and uncertainty.
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divas in long dresses gossiping with each other trying to snatch a win… this is basically rupaul’s drag race
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Best third act use of a photocopier since Regina George in Mean Girls
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Accidentally became important at work and it’s ruining my conclave.
1993 · Drama, Romance · 2h 14m · PG · Curator 8.5/10 (166.1K ratings) · Where to watch: Hulu
For its quiet tragedy about duty, repression, and the emotional cost of serving an institution too faithfully.
Topics
prestige drama, political thriller, ensemble cast, Vatican, religious institution, moral ambiguity, chamber piece, procedural suspense, power struggle, adult drama