You Need To Watch These Horror Films Ahead Of The Release of Russell Crow's The Exorcism 

Russell Crowe makes a comeback with The Exorcism which hits the big screen on June 21.  Before you step into the theatres to witness Russell Crowe’s latest foray into the world of demonic possession, immerse yourself in the dark and terrifying realm of exorcism with these five must-watch classics. Ready your nerves and dim the lights—these films are guaranteed to haunt you long after the credits roll.

The Exorcist (1973)

Directed by William Friedkin, The Exorcist is based on the novel by William Peter Blatty. It tells the harrowing story of a young girl possessed by a demonic entity and the two priests who risk everything to save her. Why Watch: The groundbreaking special effects and terrifying scenes set the standard for all exorcism movies to come, making it an essential watch for horror enthusiasts.

Linda Blair, who played the possessed girl Regan, received death threats after the film’s release due to its controversial nature, requiring Warner Bros. to hire bodyguards for her protection. The film's infamous spider walk scene was not included in the original release but was later added in the 2000 re-release.

The Exorcism of Emily Rose (2005)

 Directed by Scott Derrickson, 'The Exorcism of Emily Rose' explores the mysterious and tragic case of a young woman subjected to an exorcism. Why Watch: The blend of legal drama and supernatural horror creates a compelling narrative that questions the nature of demonic possession and the power of faith.

The movie is loosely based on the real-life case of Anneliese Michel, a German woman who underwent 67 exorcisms and died in 1976. Jennifer Carpenter, who played Emily Rose, reportedly experienced strange phenomena during filming, including her radio turning on and off by itself.

The Conjuring (2013)

From the master of modern horror, James Wan, 'The Conjuring' is a chilling tale based on the real-life experiences of paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren.  Why Watch: The film's spine-tingling scares and authentic atmosphere make it a standout in the genre, offering genuine frights and a gripping story.

The real Lorraine Warren served as a consultant on the film and even made a cameo appearance.

The Rite (2011)

Starring Anthony Hopkins 'The Rite' delves into the world of exorcism through the eyes of a skeptical seminary student who is sent to the Vatican to study the rite of exorcism. Why Watch: Inspired by true events, the film offers a deep dive into the rituals and realities of exorcism, with Hopkins delivering a particularly haunting performance.

The film is based on the book 'The Rite: The Making of a Modern Exorcist' by Matt Baglio, which documents real-life training in exorcism. During production, director Mikael Håfström visited the Vatican to meet with real-life exorcists to ensure the film's authenticity.

Constantine (2005)

 Directed by Francis Lawrence, 'Constantine' blends elements of horror, action, and the occult, providing a unique take on the battle between good and evil. Why Watch: The film's dark, atmospheric visuals and intense plot make it a must-watch, offering a fresh perspective on the exorcism genre.

The character of John Constantine was originally a blonde British man in the comic series 'Hellblazer,' but Keanu Reeves' portrayal gave the character a different twist. The film's depiction of Hell was inspired by images of nuclear bomb test footage.

The Exorcism (2024)

Russell Crowe returns to the exorcism genre, bringing his intense performance style to a chilling new story.

Compelling Narrative: Written and directed by Joshua John Miller, son of the late Jason Miller, known for his iconic role in 1973’s The Exorcist. Inspired by the tales of his father’s experiences, Joshua weaves a narrative that blurs the lines between reality and fiction, echoing the legacy of horror cinema. Thrills and Chills: Expect a film within a film that will keep you on the edge of your seat with its nods to the original The Exorcist while delivering a fresh, spine-tingling story.