Allan Hunter
The Believer: Directed by Henry Bean. With Ryan Gosling, Peter Meadows, Garret Dillahunt, Kris Eivers. A young Jewish man develops a fiercely anti-Semitic philosophy. Based on the factual story of a K.K.K. member in the 1960s who was revealed to be Jewis
Review of David Marusek’s Getting To Know You, September 2007 Ensconced in his cabin in Fairbanks, Alaska, David Marusek sweats out the details of the next century. He has published ten of his “everyday science fiction” stories in thirteen years, most of them an elaboration of the world...
Modeled after the original film,Believeropens with a disjointed prologue in a distant place, this time Port-au-Prince, Haiti where Victor loses his very pregnant wife in a chaotic tragedy. Father and daughter (Lidya Jewett) seem to be doing okay in the present day until she doesn’t come ...
“The Exorcist: Believer” is the latest installment in the Exorcist franchise, and it’s safe to say that it falls short of the high expectations that fans of the series might have had. This film manages to be both a bland entry in the franchise and a forgettable horror flick in its ...
FULL REVIEW 30 The Atlantic Oct 6, 2023 The Exorcist: Believer brushes up against an interesting notion—this time, the Catholic Church refuses to approve an official exorcism, citing concerns over the safety of the procedure. But the end result is not much different; it’s still a bunch of...
The money is good, and most of all, she’s a ‘believer.’ CHUNG-SOOK She’s religious? TRACK BACK TO REVEAL -- Chung-Sook and Ki-Tek sitting next to Ki-Jung, also getting their hairs trimmed. KI-WOO No, it’s just-- She tends to trust people rather easily. They become ...
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Review of “The Exorcist: Believer” Pain of loss transcends cultural, religious and national differences. We all lose someone or something special or precious to us. The most recent pain of loss in my life was a dog. My wife and I adopted a shaggy terrier mix we named Roy. Roy was br...
The Exorcist: Believer's over-reliance on jump scares pales in comparison — as do its rehashes of The Exorcist's previously mentioned greatest hits. SEE ALSO: 'Pet Sematary: Bloodlines' review: A truly lifeless Stephen King prequel The most successful — and disturbing — of these rehashes ...