An exorcist comes up against an evil from his past when he uses his skills to enter the mind of a nine year old boy.
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Aaron Eckhart | Dr. Ember |
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Carice van Houten | Lindsey |
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Catalina Sandino Moreno | Camilla |
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David Mazouz | Cameron |
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Keir O'Donnell | Oliver |
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Matthew Nable | Dan |
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Emily Jackson | Riley |
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Paul Vincent O'Connor | Priest |
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Natalia Nogulich | Maggie (in the Car) |
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John Pirruccello | Henry |
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Petra Sprecher | Homeless Woman |
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Breanne Hill | Ilsa |
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Emjay Anthony | Jake |
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Vanya Asher | Jogger |
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Karolina Wydra | Anna |
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Carlease Burke | Woman at Carnival |
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Mark Steger | Maggie (Demon) |
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M.D. Walton | E.M.T. |
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Vera Miao | Woman at the Bar ('Michelle') |
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Tim Sitarz | Bouncer #1 |
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Mark Henry | Bouncer #2 |
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Tomas Arana | Felix |
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Josue Aguirre | E.M.T. #2 |
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Seaonna Chanadet | Girl Vanishes at the Park |
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Ashley Green Elizabeth | Ilsa's Friend |
| Director | Brad Peyton |
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| Writer | Ronnie Christensen | |
| Producer | Jason Blum, Kaylene Carlson, Phillip Dawe, Gerard DiNardi, Trevor Engelson, Stuart Ford, Matthew Kaplan, Charles Layton, Michael J. Luisi, Robyn Marshall, Josh McGuire, Brad Peyton, Couper Samuelson, Marty Eli Schwartz, Michael Seitzman, Jeanette Volturno | |
| Musician | Andrew Lockington | |
| Photography | Dana Gonzales | |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
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| Regions | Region 1 |
| Owner | Review? |
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| Location | Horror Disk 1 |
| Purchased | On Dec 13, 2016 |
| Watched | Dec 14, 2016 (at Home) |
| Index | 4426 |
| Added Date | Jul 06, 2017 01:44:18 |
| Modified Date | Aug 01, 2023 01:32:26 |
My quick rating - 5,9/10. Very nicely toldstory of a man who can enter into the dreams of the possessed and basically "exorcise" them in a religious way. So he removes the demons from those that are tormented by making them understand in te dream state that the demon isn't real and forces them to let go f their grasp of the host. In this case a particularly nasty evil has taken hold of a young boy and he must again confront the same demonic spirit that killed his wife. My description so far has been pretty poor, I just reread it, but I try to stick with first train of thought. Really a quite good flick that doesn't rely on gore to tell he story. The jump scares are sprinkled in to keep the audience paying attention (and often very unexpected) along with even a twist thrown in just when you have it all figured out. Even with the movies flaws, this is a recommended viewing that will really make you think how much better this could've been if it just got a little more attention. As it stands, it is better than most of the cookie cutter "exorcist" movies that have ben littering the STV shelves lately. Check it out.