Sentences with phrase «of exorcist»

Whenever a camera flash goes off, her head spins around like something out of The Exorcist.
In Extreme Exorcism, gamers take on the role of exorcist Mae Barrons (or one of her three assistants), whose unconventional supernatural skills are called upon when everything and everyone else has failed to rid a haunted house of its ghostly presence.
Title: The Exorcist: «Let «Em In» Network: Fox Air Date: October 7, 2016 Genre: Horror, Drama Another week, another great episode of The Exorcist.
Title: The Exorcist «Chapter Two: Lupus in Fabula» Network: Fox Air Date: September 30, 2016 Genre: Horror, Drama After I reviewed the premiere episode of The Exorcist, I had a lot of questions.
A terrifying sneak peek of The Exorcist, just for you!
There are occasionally a few minor graphical issues in the game as well, such as textures not loading straight away, the camera not focusing quite where it should be in conversations, or the quite humourous bug that I encountered where Shepard's head rotated on the spot like something out of The Exorcist.
An Elementary Exorcism Last month when I reviewed the first chapter of The Exorcist: Legion VR, I walked away cautiously optimistic for what the episodic horror title had...
Just 100 units of the Exorcist will be produced per model year and each one includes a limited 2 year / 24,000 mile warranty.
All things being equal, should we find ourselves behind the wheel of The Exorcist, we'll be leaving the traction control on.
HPE plans to produce 100 units of the Exorcist per year at a cost of $ 55,000 for the entire package.
William Friedkin Returns with Real Film — Amongst a great list of guests that will be appearing at the festival, perhaps the biggest name involved is William Friedkin, AKA director of The Exorcist, The French Connection, and most recently, Killer Joe.
Oh, and William Friedkin (director of The Exorcist, The French Connection, and Killer Joe) will be in person to sign copies of his new memoir, and to screen a 35 mm print of Sorcerer.
Set in 1971, The Conjuring is a tribute to the silver age of horror movies, the era of The Exorcist and Amityville Horror, concerning a house where even the ghosts are afraid of the demon lurking within.
Such is the enduring notoriety and classic horror status of The Exorcist (1973) that anything that has come since in the genre arguably has had a mountain of expectation to climb.
But there it stands as a sharply carved career bookend in the life of director William Friedkin, who won an Oscar in 1971 for The French Connection but only truly cemented his legend two years later with the shocks of The Exorcist.
Though it was not tipped to be a real - life horror in its marketing ahead of its release, the Orchard is looking to pair the doc with a director's - cut version of The Exorcist in select double features, which should bring out fans.
The Simpsons» parody of the The Exorcist, titled «The Exor - sis,» will feature the voice of Ben Daniels, who portrays the beleaguered and disgraced priest Father Marcus Keane in Fox's Exorcist TV series.
Finally, Shrek shares The Shreksorcist, a parody of The Exorcist, in which he has his hands full as the babysitter of the crazy, out of control Pinocchio.
But The Devil and Father Amorth is nevertheless fascinating and compelling, a must - watch for fans of The Exorcist specifically and William Friedkin's oeuvre more broadly.
To complete the sad tale of Nicky, on the end of the year charts, it would place a miserable 61st, a number that placed it two spaces behind the reissue of The Exorcist.
This film attempts to get more to the heart of The Exorcist, which is convincing a young priest that while he may not believe in the devil, the devil sure believes in him, but due to many misturns, fails to ever scare or deliver the goods.
The 79 - year - old director of The Exorcist has criticised the lack of substance in contemporary blockbusters and claimed that television is where the great storytelling lies
Widely considered the scariest movie of all time, the film adaptation of The Exorcist sparked unprecedented worldwide controversy when it was released in cinemas in 1973.
Audiences, coming with the expectation of Exorcist - style head - spinning special effects, will be surprised to find something much more like a courtroom drama than a scare - «em - silly outing.
If anything, he's gotten edgier and more in - your - face — and that's saying a lot about the guy whose adaptation of The Exorcist still keeps people awake at night.
Set 15 years after the original film (and ignoring the events of EXORCIST II: THE HERETIC), the film centers on a character from the first film, Police Lt. William Kinderman (George C. Scott, played before by the late Lee J. Cobb).
Henze's original film output is relatively sparse, but fans of The Exorcist will no doubt recognize him as the composer of «Fantasia for Strings» - the stirring, harsh work that was excerpted by director William Friedkin in his effectively chilling pastiche score, and placed over the movie's final credits.
And if the deep theological dread of The Exorcist doesn't get to you, what you're left with is an elegant but still pretty over-the-top FX spectacular — one that occasionally plays, I have to confess, like gross - out black comedy, what with the vomiting and the masturbation - by - crucifix and «Your mother sucks cocks in Hell.»
THE DVD by Bill Chambers Sort of inevitable that Warner / Morgan Creek's DVD release of Exorcist: The Beginning doesn't, despite rumours promising the contrary, contain the Paul Schrader incarnation of the film (which will premiere at the Brussels International Festival of Fantasy Film (click here for a link to the trailer)-RRB-, so perhaps the bigger letdown of this disc is the coyness of its supplementary material, which alludes to Schrader's version only in terms of the unusual duress that replacement director Renny Harlin was under in helming a prequel to one of the biggest breadwinners in the studio stable.
THE DVD Warner Home Video's DVD presentation of Exorcist II: The Heretic vacillates between good and mediocre.
It's like a mix of The Exorcist, The Amityville Horror, Poltergeist and Child's Play, and less than the sum of its parts.
Extras include an alternate opening that recaps the events of The Exorcist through freeze - frames and Burton voiceover — a 2 - minute prologue whipped up for the TV version of the film; teaser and theatrical trailers for Exorcist II: The Heretic; and filmographies for Blair, Burton, Boorman, and screenwriter William Goodhart.
Exorcist II: The Heretic stars a particularly impliable Richard Burton as Father Lamont, an exorcist asked by the Catholic church — for reasons unclear no matter how often they repeat the word «heresy» — to investigate the final days of the exorcist, Father Merrin (Max Von Sydow, reprising his role from the original film in mock flashbacks), necessitating that Lamont pay a visit to Regan (Linda Blair), The Exorcist's pre-teen victim and Merrin's surrogate killer.
With a minute of opening credits «music» that sounds like Marge Simpson taking a shit (I love Ennio Morricone to death, but there are times when he's just a kid with a rattle), you can't say the makers of Exorcist II: The Heretic didn't try to warn you — and you can't say I didn't, either.
Sir Ian McKellen has joined the cast of The Exorcist stage production coming to the West End later this month.
The film's take on Janet Hodgson is very reminiscent of The Exorcist but less vulgar.
The special effects are nifty enough (demons hanging from the ceiling, fingers being chopped off) and you can tell the directors are well - steeped in the subterranean worlds of The Exorcist and Blue Velvet but even as an act of homage, the film falls flat.
I had lost hope for original studio horror masterpieces on the level of The Exorcist, Alien and a few others, but in following its own unique path, A Quiet Place is one for the ages.
Although the Warrens are used to dealing with cases that have scientific explanations, they immediately determine that the Perrons are in need of an exorcist, and that it is necessary to document the unusual happenings in order to obtain help from the Catholic Church.
William Friedkin - the director of The Exorcist, perhaps the most famous horror film of all time, and The French Connection, one of the best films of the 1970s - talked to Mark Kermode about his long and distinguished career.
Ambassador Gregory Peck finds that he's adopted the Antichrist (and he's a cute little feller too), in the slickest of the many demonic thrillers that followed in the wake of The Exorcist.
It's like something out of the Exorcist!
Since she had reflux, screaming and furious was something definitely to be avoided, since it led to having a baby that spit up in a manner reminiscent of The Exorcist.
Later Chip told friends, «It was like something out of The Exorcist
The public events of an obscene war, presidential corruption, worldwide inflation and arbitrary tenor have been thrust back upon us in the stark depression of Godfather I and II, the bathos of Love Story and the Pyrrhic victory of The Exorcist.
I am not an exorcist, nor am I — to misquote the prophet Amos (7:14)-- the son of an exorcist!
The demonic is either portrayed as a comical devil with red horns and a pitchfork or as some gruesome and malevolent force, as in the recent spate of Exorcist - style dramas on TV.
Like all good serials, each episode of The Exorcist leaves viewers wanting more.
Valter Cascioli, a psychologist and scientific consultant to the International Association of Exorcists, which is endorsed by the Vatican, said: «The lack of exorcists is a real emergency.
Jiu Jiu is a shojo manga about a girl born into a family of exorcists.
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