Holy shit! Now that was a freaking waste of script and dialogue. Right from the EXORCIST. Almost line for line. Jesus Christ! That was pretty messed. That is what Asylum is really, a copy of the big thing at the time. Look at their back catalogue and see for yourself....
Scott Derrickson’s The Exorcism of Emily Rose is one part William Friedkin’s The Exorcist and two parts Stanley Kramer’s Inherit the Wind. Not only are we given a feature in which, ultimately, religion is put on the stand, but the genesis for such is due to a case of...
From Filmax and producer Julio Fernandes comes a Spanish-made, British-set addition to the minor craze for exorcism movies, initially prompted by the effective THE EXORCISM OF EMILY ROSE and boosted last year by THE LAST EXORCISM, the awesome [REC] 2 and THE RITE....
It’s been said by many that this film titled Exorcism is nothing but a rip off of William Friedkin’s 1973 film based on the popular William Peter Blatty novel The Exorcist, which to this day many people believe is the most frightening horror film ever...
Adapted from the same-titled novel by Flemish cult writer Herman Brusselmans, this is an occasionally striking, self-indulgent feature length kick in the nuts for the PC brigade. Shot in grimy locations in trendily washed-out colors, it is deliberately cavalier and...
This month, NoShame Films unleashes a trio of rare, uncut ‘70s poliziotteschi/crime films, and Emergency Squad, one of the three DVDs in this spectacular series, is a particularly exceptional and compelling outing, sporting all of the core genre essentials that the...