Reviews of The Exorcist (1973) and related work

The Exorcist (1973Moving picture, 122 minutes)

An accurate representation of puberty.

References here: Mother Joan of the Angels (1961), Night of the Living Dead (1968), Aliens: Nightmare Asylum (1989), Rec (2007).

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Exorcist II: The Heretic (1977Moving picture, 118 minutes)

Seen in 2016.

Schlock. The exoticizing portrayal of Africa, with its terrible special effects, takes a sharp secular turn for the better.

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The Exorcist III (1990Moving picture, 110 minutes)

Seen in 2016.

In Blatty’s own hands the story is clearly at its most polished, and the special effects are a massive improvement over the previous sequel, but the emotional punch suffers. Given the absurdity of Christian belief, taking the premises seriously has its drawbacks, and pinning it all on a serial killer puts the whole thing rather too close to a mundane mystery with a cartoon supervillain. On the other hand, placing Dourif so near the center can never be a bad thing.

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