The Exorcist is the most iconic horror film of all time. Although it's rife with controversial takes on Christianity and organized religion in general, it still holds a special place in the hearts of genre fans and film buffs. And while I think The Exorcist 3 and the Fox TV series are excellent sequels, I seem to be in the minority. Because of this, the sequel, The Exorcist: Believer, and The Exorcism, which offers an intimate look at the creation of William Friedkin's classic from the perspective of the real-life son of the actor who played Father Damian Karras, were roundly rejected by audiences and critics. This didn't deter filmmakers from exploring the connection between the divine and the supernatural, and even The Conjuring franchise enjoyed great commercial success, despite being derivative and repetitive. Shadow of God attempted to do something different in this subgenre. Michael Peterson's Shadow of God, written by Tim Cairo, introduces us to an exorcist name...
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