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American Exorcism
Damon Richter thought he left the world of possessions, exorcisms, and evil behind until an old friend arrives with frightening information about his estranged daughter knowing that only his otherworldly skills can save her.
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Plot Summary
A young boy is experiencing increasingly violent and disturbing episodes, leading his family to believe he is possessed by a demon. As traditional religious methods fail, they turn to a controversial, unorthodox exorcist who utilizes experimental techniques. The exorcist believes he can save the boy, but the process proves more dangerous and terrifying than anyone could have imagined, blurring the lines between faith, science, and the supernatural.
Critical Reception
American Exorcism received predominantly negative reviews from critics, who found its plot derivative and its execution lacking. Audience reception was similarly lukewarm, with many finding the film to be a predictable and uninspired entry in the over-saturated possession subgenre. The film struggled to offer anything novel to the established tropes of demonic possession horror.
What Reviewers Say
The film relies heavily on familiar exorcism tropes without adding any fresh perspective.
Performances are generally seen as unconvincing, failing to elevate the weak script.
The pacing and scares are often described as repetitive and ineffective.
Google audience: Audience reviews for American Exorcism are scarce, but those available generally express disappointment, citing a lack of originality and a failure to deliver genuine scares.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in Wilmington, North Carolina, a popular filming location for many independent productions.
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