

The Exorcism of God
An American priest working in Mexico is considered a saint by many local parishioners. However, due to a botched exorcism, he carries a secret that’s eating him alive until he gets an opportunity to face his demon one final time.
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Plot Summary
Father Peter Williams, an American priest working in Mexico, has been in hiding for years after a failed exorcism resulted in the death of a young girl and her unborn child. Haunted by his past, he is forced to confront his demons when a local elder reveals that the demon he encountered is now possessing the daughter of his best friend, and it's threatening to plunge the entire country into hell.
Critical Reception
The Exorcism of God received mixed to negative reviews from critics, though it found some appreciation among genre fans for its atmosphere and scares. While some praised its commitment to the horror genre and its effective jump scares, others criticized its predictable plot and derivative elements.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its genuinely unsettling atmosphere and some effective scares.
- Criticized for borrowing heavily from established exorcism films without adding much originality.
- The film’s pacing and plot progression were noted as weaknesses by some reviewers.
Google audience: Google users generally found the film to be a decent, if not groundbreaking, horror experience. Many appreciated its dark tone and the intensity of its supernatural elements, with some stating it delivered the expected scares for an exorcism film.
Fun Fact
The film was shot entirely on location in Mexico, with its production aiming to capture an authentic and atmospheric setting for the horror narrative.
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