These were films that pushed the needle, both commercially, and artistically. Perhaps there is no better example of this unique classification than 1973’s The Exorcist, directed by William Friedkin. Much like Like The Godfather and Jaws, The Exorcist was based on a current bestselling work of fiction. Published in 1971, the novel by WilliamThis new Blu-ray version contains a DTS HD Master Audio mix that really brings out the best in what the film has to offer. Unlike many films of the age, the mix on “The Exorcist” doesn’t really sound engineered or fake. I was pretty impressed at how robust this really did sound and even as many times as I’ve seen the film, found myself - The Exorcist III - Exorcist: The Beginning - Dominion: Prequel to the Exorcist. There is a creepiness that surrounds all these titles, and the packaging and cover artwork go out of their way to
What "The Exorcist: “I’ve studied ‘The Exorcist‘ for many years,” Green told IndieWire. “There’s no way that a sequel, reboot, or remake can ever be as profound and shocking as
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