Filmmaker William Friedkin is leading a group of journalists around Georgetown, the Washington, D.C. neighborhood that served as the setting for his 1973 blockbuster The Exorcist on a fittingly ...
The popularity of demonic possession movies like The Exorcist, The Exorcism of Emily Rose, and The Conjuring proves that we have not been exorcised of our need for a good exorcist movie. This April 14 ...
Forty-five years ago, William Friedkin staged the mother of all cinematic exorcisms in his 1973 horror classic, The Exorcist. But the outspoken director makes no bones about that fact that the ritual ...
SUNDAY AM: Not even the devil himself could help Universal and Blumhouse this weekend with the opening of The Exorcist: Believer. That’s after the studio bought the franchise rights for a trilogy from ...
Remember that horrifying movie, The Exorcist? Well, the flick's director is back and ready to cause some new nightmares in a documentary that covers a real life exorcism—and it's seriously scary. When ...
William Friedkin films an exorcism, all to revive the mystique of his most famous movie. But is it real? The devil is in the details. Most of the movie takes place in Italy, where Friedkin walks ...
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William Friedkin sits back on a couch in the Four Seasons and stares at me. "Possession," he intoned, "is a religious-based disease." Over four decades later, Friedkin re-enforced that link with ...
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