

Teenage Exorcist
Diane is a repressed, neurotic grad student, who moves into a cursed mansion only to be possessed by the house's demonic master. She is then transformed into a raven-haired, leather and lingerie-clad seductress, who seeks a virgin sacrifice for her master. Meanwhile her sister, brother-in-law, a priest, and a pizza boy try to rescue her while avoiding the demon's wrath.
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Plot Summary
A high school student discovers he has the power to perform exorcisms after being possessed by a demon. He must then navigate teenage life while also battling demonic forces that threaten his town. Along the way, he finds help from an unlikely ally.
Critical Reception
Teenage Exorcist is a low-budget horror-comedy that has garnered a cult following for its campy charm and over-the-top gore. While not critically acclaimed, it is often praised by fans for its unique premise and entertaining, albeit amateurish, execution.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its cult appeal and unique blend of horror and comedy.
- Noted for its low-budget charm and energetic, if unpolished, direction.
- Often cited as a guilty pleasure by fans of obscure 90s horror.
Google audience: Audience reviews are sparse, but generally acknowledge its B-movie status and enjoyment derived from its campy nature rather than cinematic quality.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in and around the director's hometown of Greenville, South Carolina, utilizing local talent and resources.
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