The Exorcism wasn’t exactly what I was hoping for but it wasn’t a complete let down. The acting was great but the pacing felt off. It moved slow and the build up didn’t blow up, it’s just kind of fizzled out.
I love Russell Crow, he’s always great in these parts, he’s actually been doing quite a few of these roles lately. Maybe that’s another part that threw me, I kept seeing him as his role in The Pope’s Exorcist instead. (That was a much better movie.)
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It’s worth a watch just because of the storyline but I’d wait for it to stream.
Grade: C
About The Peetimes: There are 2 Peetimes that in my opinion work equally well. They both contain tense moments, you’ll miss facial cues that can’t be translated into words. (that happens A LOT in this movie. )
There are no extra scenes during, or after , the end credits of The Exorcism.
Rated: | (R) NA |
Genres: | Horror, Thriller |
Starring: | Chloe Bailey, Lisa Baker, Miranda Beaudry |
Director: | M.A. Fortin, Joshua John Miller |
Writer(s): | M.A. Fortin, Joshua John Miller |
Language: | English |
Country: | United States |
Plot
A troubled actor begins to unravel while shooting a horror film. His estranged daughter wonders if he’s slipping back into his past addictions or if there’s something more sinister at play.
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