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The Exorcism of God (2022) | Movie Review

The Exorcism of God has interesting ideas that challenge the religious horror norms but massively fall short with its lackluster performances and narrative. This just feels like a selection of cheap parlor tricks sown together to make a movie. Watch our full thoughts below:

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