
Inspired by the actual files of Father Gabriele Amorth, Chief Exorcist of the Vatican.
Father Gabriele Amorth, Chief Exorcist of the Vatican, investigates a young boy's terrifying possession and ends up uncovering a centuries-old conspiracy the Vatican has desperately tried to keep hidden.
- 6.9
- 2023
- Released
- 1h 43m

Russell Crowe
Father Gabriele Amorth
Daniel Zovatto
Father Esquibel
Alex Essoe
Julia
Peter DeSouza-Feighoney
Henry
Ralph Ineson
Asmodeus (voice)
Laurel Marsden
Amy
Franco Nero
The Pope
Ryan O'Grady
Cardinal Sullivan
Bianca Bardoe
Rosaria
Carrie Munro
Adella
Cornell John
Bishop Lumumba
Santi Bayón
Roberto Vasquez IV (Henry's Dad)
Paloma Bloyd
Interpreter
Alessandro Gruttadauria
Father Gianni
River Hawkins
Enzo / Halphas
Jordi Collet
Carlos
Marc Velasco
Worker 1
Edward Harper-Jones
Young Amorth
Matthew Sim
Cardinal Abato
Victor Solé
Spanish Doctor
Tom Bonington
Vatican Doctor
Andrea Dugoni
Drunken Farmer
Ed White
Nazi Soldier
Laila Barwick
Daughter (Farmhouse)
Gennaro Diana
Italian Priest
Pablo Raybould
Bishop Barbuto
Derek Carroll
Doctor (uncredited)
Ella Cannon
Partisan #2 (uncredited)
Amey De Souza
Villager (uncredited)
Neha Dubey
Young Nun (uncredited)
Niamh McHenry
Resistance Fighter (uncredited)
Ollie Ryan
Workman (uncredited)

























Released
en
$18,000,000.00
$76,987,621.00
- #spain
- #rome, italy
- #pig
- #vatican (holy see)
- #pope
- #exorcism
- #possession
- #conspiracy
- #devil
- #exorcist
- #skepticism
- #demonic possession
- #catholic priest
- #1980s
- #supernatural horror
Reviews
Bad Movie
An episode of supernatural would've done a better job. Movie was mid at best

I was pleasantly surprised at how much I enjoyed The Pope's Exorcist. After initially seeing the trailers, I wrote this movie off as a standard possession film that I have seen time and time again, and while most of that is still true, there is something about this film that made it a joy to watch. The film does not attempt to do anything particularly new or groundbreaking in the genre, but eve

Its actually a great movie like it trun into a bit dark one in the end
When you buy a ticket for a movie like “The Pope’s Exorcist” it’s pretty clear what you’re getting into. There’s a ton of Catholic imagery like the rosary, crucifixes, holy water, church rituals, and lots of prayers, all used to fight off the demonic possession of an innocent. All of the standard elements are present here, but director Julius Avery‘s film surprisingly offers a refreshing (if somew
MORE SPOILER-FREE MINI-REVIEWS @ www.msbreviews.com/movie-reviews/mini-reviews-2023-edition "The Pope's Exorcist swings for the fences with well-directed horror sequences by Julius Avery, who wasn't afraid to take advantage of the R rating to deliver a substantial amount of gore. Unfortunately, it isn't able to escape the narrative formulas of "humans possessed by demons" repeated over several

Based on a real character from the murkier side of quite recent Vatican operations, Russell Crowe dons his cassock and travels to a remote abbey in Spain where his meets with "Fr. Esquibel" (Daniel Zovatto). Why? Well it seems that a young boy is being possessed by a singularly nasty demon. Now Fr. Amorth is not unused to these scenarios and is also aware that the vast majority of these situations











