The Exorcist: Still Terrifying After 50 Years
William Friedkin's adaptation remains the gold standard against which all possession films are measured.
What makes The Exorcist endure is not the shock value of its most famous scenes but the genuine human drama at its core. This is a film about faith — the loss of it, the desperate need for it, and the terrible cost of its absence.
Linda Blair's possessed Regan is still one of cinema's most disturbing images, but it's the quiet moments that truly unsettle. The scenes of medical testing are almost more horrifying than the demonic sequences, and Father Karras's crisis of faith gives the film an emotional depth that most horror films never achieve.
Fifty years later, The Exorcist remains essential viewing for any horror fan.
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