Best Decades in Horror: The 1970’s

It may not always be apparent at the time, but film’s tend to be a product of the time period they are made in. Watching an older film, you can usually tell what was happening socially or politically at the…

‘The Exorcist’ On The Verge Of Television Exorcism

The Exorcist is a really entertaining and intriguing show that apparently no onw is watching besides me?! As you may have noticed my reviews of the show have slowed down lately, there is a reason for it. The show hasn’t…

TV Review: The Exorcist – “Chapter Five: Through My Grievous Fault”

Things got interesting last episode with a cliffhanger that promised a potential resolution to the Casey possession saga. Episode five starts out with Father Keane having a discussion with Father Tomas behind some building. Keane keeps reassuring that Tomas is…

TV Review: The Exorcist 1×04 “Chapter Four: The Moveable Feast”

We left off episode three with Casey soiling the already filthy CTA (Chicago Transit Authority) Red Line. Episode four starts out with Casey waking up from an apparent long night of sleep and bring eyes Casey already is having visions,…

TV Review: The Exorcist 1×03 “Chapter Three: Let ‘Em In”

The last episode left off with a group of men (murderers) carrying lunch pails with chopped up human parts in them. Who has got to be the one to make dinner then? No thanks to that. This episode starts three…

TV Review: The Exorcist 1×02 “Chapter Two: Lupus in Fabula”

Episode two of The Exorcist doesn’t waste any time getting to the creepy possessions. In the first scene there is a kid who’s apparently attempting an exorcism on a possessed ghoul-looking individual. Well, this can’t go right, can it? The…

TV Review: The Exorcist Series Premiere

FOX Do you really mess with an iconic horror franchise that’s been around since the 70’s and now bring it to television? The answer looks to be YES. That is if you have Fox behind it, which is the case.…