A family facing disarray experiences horrifying nightmares, a loss of sanity, isolation, and unexplained noises from the walls, leading two priests to join forces in an attempt to confront and save them from an ancient evil that tests their personal struggles, beliefs, fears, and doubts. The Exorcist is a 2016 American English-language Drama Horror show featuring Alfonso Herrera, Ben Daniels, Hannah Kasulka, Brianne Howey, Kurt Egyiawan, Alan Ruck and Christopher Kahler. The series is based on The Exorcist by William Peter Blatty. Morgan Creek Productions in association with New Neighborhood Productions and 20th Century Fox Television. were the production houses involved in the project along with executive producer(s) Robert M. Williams, Jr., Charise Castro Smith and Judd Rea. Series originally aired on Fox in English. 20th Television acquired the distribution rights for the series. Creator of the series is Jeremy Slater. The Exorcist has 2 seasons and a cumulative total of 20 episodes which have a running time of 45 minutes each. and it received positive reviews from critics when it was released. Cinematography was done by Alex Disenhof. The music was composed by Daniel Hart along with Tyler Bates.
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The Exorcist Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : positive
Positive Review Rating : 74%
Katie Rife
Its a cheap bit unworthy of a prestige horror franchise, and nonsensical to boot. ( Read More )
Dan Caffrey
Its all about laying the foundation for whats aheada slow burn that will likely work out well for a character driven horror drama. ( Read More )
Tony Sokol
There isnt much in the way of the satanic blasphemy that marked the original film. ( Read More )
Ed Gonzalez
Theres a sense of casualness in the novel, a casualness that Simon and Burns conjured in The Wire, thats missing from this production. ( Read More )
Neil Genzlinger
It doesnt try to be the movie or outdo it in terms of fright factor, nor does it provide any reasons for mockery. ( Read More )