
They were making a cursed movie. They were warned not to. They should have listened.
A troubled actor begins to unravel while shooting a supernatural horror film, leading his estranged daughter to wonder if he's slipping back into his past addictions or if there's something more sinister at play.
- 5.0
- 2024
- Released
- 1h 36m

Russell Crowe
Anthony Miller
Ryan Simpkins
Lee Miller
Sam Worthington
Joe
Chloe Bailey
Blake Holloway
Adam Goldberg
Peter
Adrian Pasdar
Tom
David Hyde Pierce
Father Conor
Tracey Bonner
Regina
Marcenae Lynette
Monica
Joshua John Miller
FX Guy
Hallie Samuels
Hayley / Makeup Person
Samantha Mathis
Jennifer Simon
Jayden Fontaine
Young Anthony
Zach Padlo
The Dark Figure
Josh Warren
Donnie
Hannah Black
Crew 2nd AC
Joya Joseph
Restaurant Host
Scott Rapp
Office Worker
Jobie James
Pedestrian
Robert Fortunato
Second AD
Drew Broderick
Producer
Chris TC Edge
Anthony's Actor Friend
Chandler Lane
Delivery Guy
William Hutchings
Film Crew
Veronica Russell
Pedestrian



Released
en
$22,000,000.00
$12,610,418.00
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- #survival horror
- #broken family
- #psychological horror
- #amused
Reviews
The Exorcism is more of a psychological drama than a straight-up horror film, and that’s where it finds its strength. Russell Crowe delivers a compelling performance, and the film’s exploration of addiction, guilt, and redemption gives it emotional weight. However, as a horror movie, it doesn’t quite hit the mark. The scares are minimal, the supernatural elements lack depth, and the finale feels t
I didn’t have high expectations for The Exorcism, and my initial confusion about whether it was a sequel to Russell Crowe's other exorcism movie from last year (The Pope's Exorcist, 2023) didn’t help. However, the first two acts of the film were surprisingly intriguing. The atmosphere and the mysteries being built throughout the story captured my interest, creating a sense of foreboding that kept
Oh dear, poor Russel Crowe. He's a more than decent actor, so its a shame to see him in a film this uninspiring. Washed up alcoholic actor with PTSD (as a result of church based child abuse) takes on the lead role of priest in an Exorcist horror film, only to become the subject of his own demonic horror. Its not a great premise to start with not helped at all by its grim back drop of a str

Clearly the Pope wasn't so impressed with Russell's last outing as his exorcist so abandoned the project to some new producers who have decided he might do better as an dissolute actor ("Anthony") cast to play a priest who is an exorcist. Unbeknown to him, though, we know that the studio set is home to a malevolent spirit - who saw off his predecessor (or perhaps he just volunteered) - and is now











