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Exorcist: The Beginning
According to the bad and horrible acts done against innocents during the world war II that leads to bloodsheds, Father Lankester Merrin, has lost his faith and traveled to Africa where he has to restore his faith, in order to face the evil force that found in the buried Byzantine church that has been found under earth.
18 December 1995, Watford, Hertfordshire, England, UK
2 June 1931, Sivry-Rance, Wallonia, Belgium
25 August 1966, Arnhem, Gelderland, Netherlands
17 April 1942, York, Yorkshire, England, UK
1965, Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK
August 23, 2004
It rates fairly high on both the Scare-O-Meter and Gross-Out Scale, with an early hyena attack guaranteed to have you flinching in terror.
August 24, 2004
As shocking as an Dokken album cover and, finally, as pious as The Passion of the Christ.
February 27, 2007
This is not horror. It's sadism.
June 19, 2008
More than 30 years after the original hit screens, along comes the very best of the sequels.
April 29, 2009
Contrived, cliché, murky, muddled, and an utterly gory mess...
June 24, 2006
Reams of tedious exposition finally give way to a random jumble of horror movie clichés, rising to a shrill pitch of hysteria that is never remotely frightening.
July 30, 2007
Most of the movie feels nothing like an Exorcist film.
August 26, 2004
Blood, flies, maggots, ravenous hyenas, power failures, grave-digging and much ineffectual voodoo ensue.
August 23, 2004
Never feels like anything other than generic, brain-dead, Dolby-jolt, multiplex hackwork -- I kept expecting Skarsgard's habitually catacomb-prowling Merrin to bump flashlights with Lara Croft.
February 27, 2007
The serious Catholic themes that made the original film genuinely disturbing have been flattened out into a cartoonish backstory pitting Merrin against Nazi storm troopers.
January 01, 2011
Brutal. Not for kids.

