Movie:the Exorcist
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10 spooky real-life locations from 10 real spooky movies
Some of the most iconic settings from Hollywood horror classics belong not to the movie set but to the real world. Here are some you can visit yourself.
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Long before 'Tiger King' there was 'Roar,' the most dangerous movie ever made
"Roar" star John Marshall shares bloody details from bonkers 1981 big cat film that resulted in Melanie Griffith's mauling.
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MVPs of Horror: Ellen Burstyn and William Friedkin reveal the most painful scene in 'The Exorcist'
The star and the director of the classic horror film take us inside the moment she suffered an injury during a key sequence, and why that would not fly today.
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45 years after 'The Exorcist,' William Friedkin believes he's seen (and filmed) an exorcism
In 2016, the director found himself in a small room in Italy filming a renowned Catholic priest and prolific exorcist attempting to cast a demon out of a troubled woman. The footage forms the centerpiece of his new documentary, "The Devil and Father Amorth."
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'It' tops $500 million at worldwide box office
Stephen King movie has eclipsed the 44-year record belonging to "The Exorcist" as the top grosser among horror films with $441 million.
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Box office: 'It' becomes highest-grossing horror film of all time
Blockbuster adaptation of Stephen King’s novel about a child-eating clown has pushed past “The Exorcist.”
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William Peter Blatty, 'The Exorcist' Author and 'The Exorcist III' Director, Dies at 89
William Peter Blatty, the novelist and Oscar-winning screenwriter most famous for landmark horror film The Exorcist as well as the director of two films, The Ninth Configuration and The Exorcist III, has died. Exorcist director William Friedkin announced the news on Twitter Friday morning: “William Peter Blatty, dear friend and brother who created The Exorcist passed away yesterday,” Friedkin wrote.