Comingsoon
Horror cultists haven’t been holding out much hope for FOX’s new small-screen resurrection of what is still considered one of the most unnerving and influential films in history, William Friedkin’s 1973 possession thriller The Exorcist. Certainly, the franchised Exorcist films that followed were lacking (though the third entry has its serious admirers) and the many imitations were simply reheated geek shows (though we are partial to the Italian ones because, well, they’re Italian) and ultimately, even today, nothing any film could attempt to say about demonic possession would ever be better articulated than it was in Friedkin and author William Peter Blatty’s original landmark.
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