Forget everything you think you know about demonic possession. Toss out the spinning heads and the pea soup. The Exorcism of Emily Rose isn’t here for cheap scares; it’s here for your soul. It grabs ...
We continue our 31 frights of Halloween with a very underrated demonic possession film. The Exorcism of Emily Rose was released in 2005 and directed by Scott Derrickson. Derrickson would later go on ...
Kimberli Rowley likes to produce a horror-themed play at the theater she runs in Western Maryland every October. Having done so with “Dracula” and “Carrie: The Musical” in recent years, she found ...
The possession subgenre has been in a rut for a minute. We still show up to watch these movies, but they’re no longer scary. At least not in America, where franchises have lost the recipes to what ...
In his new book Screaming and Conjuring: The Resurrection and Unstoppable Rise of the Modern Horror Movie, film journalist Clark Collis tracks how horror became one of Hollywood’s leading genres, ...
An explosion, a conspiracy, and an unlikely duo on a mission to expose the truth.
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Jennifer Carpenter (The Exorcism of Emily Rose, Limitless) shines as Debra Morgan, still wrestling with her own demons, while David Zayas (Oz, Gotham) plays Detective Angel Batista, C.S. Lee (Chuck, ...
The Exorcism of Emily Rose stands out from other entries in the genre due to the fact that it’s not simply a possession story. The film instead explores the conflict of faith and science by coupling ...
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