The Exorcist: Directed by William Friedkin. With Ellen Burstyn, Max von Sydow, Lee J. Cobb, Kitty Winn. When a mysterious entity possesses a young girl, her mother seeks the help of two Catholic priests to save her life.
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...
WhereasThe Exorcistis a good vs evil struggle for power,The Sentinelis more of a conspiratorial, darker side of repenting. It struck me as creepy and more personal. The interconnected nature of good and evil in this film don’t battle. Rather, they create a symbiotic union that forges fodd...
and all of the victims have some sort of connection to the Catholic church. Kinderman is friends with Father Dyer (played by Ed Flanders; Reverend William O’Malley played Dyer in "The Exorcist"), a priest who also knew Father
“Did you see those stairs, those were the ones that the priest fell down in the Exorcist.” I think I remember this movie because of a combination of my Catholic upbringing where I was frequently reminded that I seemed to be possessed by evil spirits. “You look like that boy, Damien....
2.74: The Exorcist Posted by Chuck on Oct 28, 2020 in General | Comments Off on 2.74: The Exorcist For our final Halloween episode ever, this year we take on The Exorcist, a movie that apparently scared a lot of people about 40 years ago. It’s a charming tale about a Catholic Pri...
I like the first EXORCIST because of the Catholic guilt I have, and because it scared the hell out of me; but THE HERETIC surpasses it. Maybe Boorman failed to execute the material, but the movie still deserved better than it got.”...
A little cynical swipe there in the Exorcist review. Reply John Molina October 21, 2024 at 10:02 am “The Innocents” needs to be higher. Reply Lando October 21, 2024 at 6:42 pm Someone is going to have to explain one day what the heck they see in Get Out, the most ridiculo...
Russell Crowe plays a real-life exorcist who faces down a tough demonic challenge, but the movie wastes a compelling figure.
A little cynical swipe there in the Exorcist review. Reply John Molina October 21, 2024 at 10:02 am “The Innocents” needs to be higher. Reply Lando October 21, 2024 at 6:42 pm Someone is going to have to explain one day what the heck they see in Get Out, the most ridiculo...