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Based on the eponymous novel by William Peter Blatty, 1973's The Exorcist delivered the most frightening cinematic ...
Fans of The Exorcist might feel their stomachs turn a bit upon learning that Mike Flanagan’s planned film could take longer to hit theaters than expected. The filmmaker took to Tumblr to respond to ...
For me, it was the message of presence." The director of The Exorcist always insisted his movie was not a horror movie. It was a movie about faith. And it reminds us that when we feel helpless and ...
"The Exorcist: Believer" was originally scheduled to release Oct. 13, which happens to be Friday the 13th, the optimal date to release a horror movie. Plans changed however when Taylor Swift ...
A look back at The Exorcist’s 50-year legacy, impact, and reputation as the scariest horror movie of all time As it happens, “the scariest movie ever” is impossible to determine. Human fears ...
In one of the movie’s final scenes ... adding the moment was "incredible" between the two "Exorcist" co-stars. “It was the first time they'd connected in many years and it was real.
The new "Exorcist" movie wasn't beloved by critics or audiences, but still performed decently on opening weekend. Box-office experts call horror a largely "critic-proof" genre that audiences see ...
Deadline asked Odom Jr. about how the filming process for the new Exorcist movie was going, since they were filming at the time, and he said he believes what they are making is “really scary ...
It’s nice to see an “Exorcist” movie liberated from the constraints of Catholicism, and with two possessed girls, they’re going to need Jesus, Jah and whomever else can be spared for the job.
The movie’s true protagonist is Father Damien Karras (Jason Miller), a priest experiencing a serious crisis of faith, but there’s also a more seasoned exorcist in the mix, Father Lankester ...
When I’m asked about the scariest movie I’ve ever seen, there’s no asterisk, no hesitation, no wavering: It’s “The Exorcist.” I’ve never been as mesmerized, as terrified, as ain’t ...