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Exorcist House of Evil
Based on a true story, shot in THE REAL EXORCIST HOUSE, a young woman returns to her old family home, the site of an infamous exorcism and discovers the devil never left. This film was shot in THE REAL EXORCIST HOUSE and during filming captured both audible and visible paranormal activity which has been left in the film giving those who dare to watch a unique look into one of the most infamous homes in America and possibly exposing them to the devil still lurking within.
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Plot Summary
A young couple inherits a remote house and soon discovers it is a former exorcism site. They find themselves tormented by a malevolent entity, forcing them to confront their deepest fears. As the demonic presence grows stronger, their sanity and lives are put at risk.
Critical Reception
Exorcist House of Evil received overwhelmingly negative reviews from critics and audiences alike, often cited for its predictable plot, poor execution, and lack of originality within the horror genre. It failed to make a significant impact on the film landscape.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for attempting a classic horror theme, but criticized for failing to deliver effective scares.
Noted for its low production value and uninspired storytelling.
Often described as a forgettable entry in the possession subgenre.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but those available generally reflect disappointment with the film's execution, pacing, and overall lack of impact.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on a very limited budget, which director Howard J. Ford has cited as a major constraint on its visual and narrative scope.
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