And speaking horror movies, I hope someone does a sequel to the movie Trick r Treat from the late 2000’s. Still probably my favorite pure Halloween movie.
I was wondering if she was the mother of Margaret and the other one. Because they said they got a DEVOTED volunteer and then they say she was an orphan that had been with the church a long time…AND THAT scene when the volunteer was being covered with the black scarf in the beginning she says don’t let it do this AGAIN mean g she had done that twice…. What do u guys think ???
@@melissak6199 I thought that but they focused on her in the movie and then the scene with her watching Margaret by the door she has the one eye representing the all seeing eye and then her nostril makes a “6” …. I think she is the mother of them both… idk but the older nun did say “we all need the care of our mothers” when Margaret gave birth…
The only thing that throws your theory off is she’s way too young, even in the film if they attempted to age her up (which they didn’t as far as I’m aware) to be anything maternal to Margaret, the two are about the same age. From what I’ve seen, Sister Silva is framed up to be Margaret’s mother if you pay attention to the scene towards the end with the babies.
Her character in the movie made me really curious about her. How can a girl be so gorgeous and terrifing dark at the same time?
She’s great. The First Omen will be a classic.
Such a great film, can't wait to see more from Ishtar- thank you for watching!
Cool interview, thanks. Would've liked if she had a larger role in the film. She had some memorable horror scenes in the film.
Thanks for the support BlackArroToons 🙏 She definitely made the most of the scenes we did get to see her in but totally agree wish we got more of her!
She's soooo pretty 😍😍
And speaking horror movies, I hope someone does a sequel to the movie Trick r Treat from the late 2000’s. Still probably my favorite pure Halloween movie.
Supposedly the director is working on one but it seems like it hasn't moved much in years but I'm right there with you on that!
I remember watching that constantly this past Halloween on AMCs Horrorfest, so good.
Agreed! Glad it finally got it's dues after not getting an initial theatrical release
I was wondering if she was the mother of Margaret and the other one. Because they said they got a DEVOTED volunteer and then they say she was an orphan that had been with the church a long time…AND THAT scene when the volunteer was being covered with the black scarf in the beginning she says don’t let it do this AGAIN mean g she had done that twice…. What do u guys think ???
That's interesting, I hadn't put that together initially but I think her and Margaret are pretty close in age so don't think she is her mother
I believe it’s been theorized that she’s Carlitas mother and the head nun Sister Silva is theorized as Margaret’s mother.
@@melissak6199 I thought that but they focused on her in the movie and then the scene with her watching Margaret by the door she has the one eye representing the all seeing eye and then her nostril makes a “6” …. I think she is the mother of them both… idk but the older nun did say “we all need the care of our mothers” when Margaret gave birth…
The only thing that throws your theory off is she’s way too young, even in the film if they attempted to age her up (which they didn’t as far as I’m aware) to be anything maternal to Margaret, the two are about the same age. From what I’ve seen, Sister Silva is framed up to be Margaret’s mother if you pay attention to the scene towards the end with the babies.