ROME (Reuters) - William Friedkin, director of the 1973 classic film "The Exorcist", is dealing with the devil again but don't expect more twisting heads, levitating beds or spurts of green vomit.
When cinematic legend William Friedkin died in August, most of the mournful obituaries focused on tributes to his eclectic body of work. Affectionately nicknamed “Hurricane Billy” for his force of ...
Possessed Regan stares menacingly in The Exorcist - Warner Bros. There's not much we can say about "The Exorcist" that hasn't been said, but we'd be remiss not to at least give an overview for those ...
Exorcists interviewed for this story said their screening process shows that more than 99% of those who claim possession are ...
“At the time I made the film The Exorcist, I had never seen an exorcism,” notes director William Friedkin at the start of The Devil and Father Amorth, a just-barely feature-length documentary. Over ...
Mike Flanagan has admitted there’s "no way" his ‘Exorcist’ movie will meet its release date. The upcoming film - which will be a reimagining of the 1973 horror classic ‘The Exorcist’ - is slated to ...
William Friedkin's The Exorcistexplained in full can be a tricky topic. The franchise is known for its deep symbolism, and the use of supernatural beings often leaves room for allegory relating to the ...
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