'The Exorcism' Movie Review
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- Category: New Series and Movie Reviews
- Published: Saturday, 06 July 2024 11:41
- Written by Lupe R Haas
Russell Crowe is one scary dude in THE EXORCISM, and his performance saves the movie.
Series and Movie Reviews
Russell Crowe is one scary dude in THE EXORCISM, and his performance saves the movie.
Headed to the movie theaters on this long 4th of July weekend? New flicks include DESPICABLE ME 4 and recent holdovers include A SACRIFICE starring Sadie Sink and Eric Bana, A QUIET PLACE: DAY ONE, HORIZON: AN AMERICAN SAGA, Kevin Costner's Chapter One of Four, or Russell Crowe's horror flick, THE EXORCISM. Here's a roundup of movie reviews and recommendations.
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INSIDE OUT 2 lives up to the original and introduces new Emotions which equals twice the fun.
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