It Isn’t Over ’til Captain Howdy Sings: 5 Reasons FOX Should Renew THE EXORCIST
THE EXORCIST on FOX may not have the highest ratings. But it has built a scary new story within the frames of a horror classic, and deserves another season.
Read MoreTHE EXORCIST on FOX may not have the highest ratings. But it has built a scary new story within the frames of a horror classic, and deserves another season.
Read MoreAs the Pope’s motorcade winds through Chicago, all the plots and players converge in the last (and final?) episode of THE EXORCIST – “Three Rooms.”
Read MoreCaptain Howdy possesses Angela Rance, takes over the demonic plan to assassinate Pope Sebastian and gives Geena Davis a tour de force showcase in THE EXORCIST’s penultimate episode “162”.
Read MoreCaptain Howdy takes center stage in “The Griefbearers” and in the person of Robert Emmet Lunney, steals the show. The Devil always gets the best lines!
Read MoreSam and Dean attend a wake for a legendary hunter and a demon starts picking off hunters one by one.
Read MoreThe “Pope Visiting Chicago” subplot gets a bit of screen time this week on The Exorcist, while the continuing possession and attempted exorcism of Casey Rance builds to a stunning cliffhanger in “Father of Lies”.
Read MoreThe rest of Chicago may be celebrating the Cubs World Series win, but there is no joy for the Rance family – for the possessed Casey has struck out (on her own) in Star of the Morning.
Read MoreTHE EXORCIST’s fifth episode “My Most Greivous Fault” had horror, heartbreak, and a brilliant twist reveal.
Read MoreThe continuing story of Casey Rance’s possession is leavened by doses of both humor and compassion in the penultimate episode before next week’s full-on exorcism. Does “The Moveable Feast” set the stage?
Read MoreWhen Eric is sent a mysterious contract by a stranger online, he signs it in his own blood. Surprisingly, this does not go well for him.
Read MoreThe third chapter of THE EXORCIST “levels up” in darkness, intensity, and mystery. “Let ‘Em In” brings to the television version of The Exorcist disturbing, “can’t look away” levels of horror reminiscent of its’ movie parent.
Read More“Speak of the devil, and he shall appear,” or for fans of the original Latin – “Lupus in Fabula, venit enim ad me.” THE EXORCIST’s second episode develops a fascinating mystery with a dollop or two of gross-out as the possession of Angela Rance continues.
Read MoreWith a new set of characters in a modern day Chicago parish, THE EXORCIST television series attempts to set its’ own path within “The Exorcist Universe”.
Read MoreBefore the premiere of THE EXORCIST television series on FOX, SciFi4Me takes a new look at THE EXORCIST from 1973, including some aspects that usually get lost in the pea soup vomit.
Read MoreTransplanting the 1973 horror classic to modern day Chicago, Fox “reimagines” THE EXORCIST for television .
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