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Maroc Maroc - INDIEWIRE.COM - A la Une - 20/Jun 13:00

‘The Exorcism’ Review: Russell Crowe Cuts Through a Muddy Reflection on Religious Trauma

Director Joshua John Miller, son to "The Exorcist" star Jason Miller, delivers a captivating character study for genre obsessives.

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