Overview:
A troubled actor begins to unravel while shooting a supernatural horror film, leading his estranged daughter to wonder if he's slipping back into his past addictions or if there's something more sinister at play.Status: | Released (2024-05-30) |
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BoxOffice: | $4,530,418 |
Screen: | M.A. Fortin, Joshua John Miller |
Productions: | Miramax, Outerbanks Entertainment |
Production Countries: | United States of America |
Spoken Languages: | English |
Casts
- 934: Russell Crowe - Anthony Miller
- 35027: Ryan Simpkins - Lee Miller
- 65731: Sam Worthington - Joe
- 86800: Chloe Bailey - Blake Holloway
- 6163: Adam Goldberg - Peter
- 17304: Adrian Pasdar - Tom
- 11076: David Hyde Pierce - Father Conor
Crews
- 93151: Joshua John Miller - Writer - Writing
- 1372441: M.A. Fortin - Writer - Writing
- 36619: Padraic McKinley - Executive Producer - Production
- 72447: Andrew Golov - Executive Producer - Production
- 76467: Scott Putman - Executive Producer - Production
- 2732851: Thom Zadra - Executive Producer - Production
- 4676291: Jodi Leesley - Costume Designer - Costume & Make-Up
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Reviews
CinemaSerf
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Clearly the Pope wasn't so impressed with Russell's last outing as his exorcist so abandoned the project to some new producers who have decided he might do better as an dissolute actor ("Anthony") cast to play a priest who is an exorcist. Unbeknown to him, though, we know that the st ....
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Oh dear, poor Russel Crowe. He's a more than decent actor, so its a shame to see him in a film this uninspiring. Washed up alcoholic actor with PTSD (as a result of church based child abuse) takes on the lead role of priest in an Exorcist horror film, only to become the subject ....
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I didn’t have high expectations for The Exorcism, and my initial confusion about whether it was a sequel to Russell Crowe's other exorcism movie from last year (The Pope's Exorcist, 2023) didn’t help. However, the first two acts of the film were surprisingly intriguing. The atmospher ....
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