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20 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 75IndieWireAlison ForemanIndieWireAlison ForemanOn the one hand, it’s a mediocre genre movie with a title as mundane as it is misleading. . . On the other hand, even as a muddy character study making only the weakest attempts to scare, “The Exorcis-m” is still a bigger treat for fans of “The Exorcis-t” than its recent flop sequel, “The Exorcist: Believer.”
- 74TheWrapWilliam BibbianiTheWrapWilliam BibbianiThis disturbing riff on 'The Country Girl' (the country ghoul?) never seems anything less than earnest and sometimes — all puns intended — a little confessional.
- 50The New York TimesAlissa WilkinsonThe New York TimesAlissa WilkinsonThere’s a bizarrely choppy feel to the movie, as if an hour or so had been pulled out in an attempt to slim down an overstuffed story. This throws off the rhythm, stripping the film of its tension and frequently leaving us wondering what’s going on, and not in the good, creepy way.
- 50ColliderEmma KielyColliderEmma KielyA fun concept does not automatically mean a quality film, as the overly intense direction, hollow scares, and imbalance of tone make it a thrown-together mess.
- 50VarietyOwen GleibermanVarietyOwen GleibermanThe darker the movie gets, the less there is at stake, and the more that Crowe seems to be going through the motions of trying to save not his soul but his career.
- 50New Orleans Times-PicayuneMike ScottNew Orleans Times-PicayuneMike ScottUnfortunately, there’s just too much missing from the film to make it feel like a complete, coherent vision.
- 50The Hollywood ReporterJustin LoweThe Hollywood ReporterJustin LoweTaken together though, the script’s rather shaky foundations and Crowe’s bombastic performance effectively derail the narrative in the second half.
- 42Original-CinChris KnightOriginal-CinChris KnightIt’s one of those movies where, short of any actual existential terrors to throw at the audience, the sound engineers merely crank up the volume from time to time so that a door closing sounds like a cannon going off. Our Lady of Jump Scares preserve us!
- 25San Francisco ChronicleMick LaSalleSan Francisco ChronicleMick LaSalleThe tone of “The Exorcism” is deadly serious, but one wonders if the premise might have worked better as a scary comedy rather than as a scary drama.