Joshua John Miller’s imaginative film makes makes the inferior Exorcist: Believer reboot feel genuinely cursed
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Director Joshua John Miller, son to "The Exorcist" star Jason Miller, delivers a captivating character study for genre obsessives.
Joshua John Miller’s imaginative film makes makes the inferior Exorcist: Believer reboot feel genuinely cursed
Russell Crowe stars as an actor playing an exorcist who’s battling his own demons.
New York Times: Russell Crowe is going through a religious phase.
The director of "The Exorcism" talks about how his parents' work in maverick movies gave him material for his most recent films.
Miller and M.A. Fortin battle against the Marvelverse of horror. Joshua John Miller's The Exorcism, which he co-wrote with partner M.A. Fortin, is not...
The Pope’s Exorcist seduced Netflix last year. Now The Exorcism is aiming to cast a similarly dark spell. Our hero is becoming quite the demon for...
Nothing, not even a demonically possessed Crowe, can redeem this trope-filled, slap-dash echo of the 1970s classic
The actor plays an actor struggling with a demonically bad film shoot in a well-made yet increasingly messy chiller
Crowe plays an ex-cop receiving treatment for dementia who revisits one of his old cases, only to unearth some uncomfortable but entertaining memories