Blatty discussed the idea for his novel with Harold Keen. It was the nation's best selling book then.
This is a book about the deeply profane that can give us hope for our most flawed selves. This article was originally published on ipreferreading.com as The Exorcist: much more than a gut wrench.
Four years on, however, John Boorman’s Exorcist II: The Heretic had the complete opposite effect. With its stagey acting, ...
Simon is a Los Angeles-based journalist who covers film and TV. The Exorcist: Believer's director and co-writer David Gordon Green remembers exactly where he was when he saw The Exorcist for the ...
While not nearly as popular as some of its contemporaries, Blue Exorcist is, in many ways, “one of the greats” regarding shonen manga. Originally created by Kazue Kato, Blue Exorcist began ...