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When a priest is jailed for the murder of a nun on whom he was performing an exorcism, an investigative journalist strives to determine whether he in fact murdered a mentally ill person, or if he actually lost the battle with a demonic presence.
Rating
R (for violent images and some sexuality)
Director
Xavier Gens
Writer
Chad Hayes
  • The crucifixion begins with a lot of promise acting seems to be on par for the style of movie and setting is gray with a point. As the movie plays on you are subjected to the typical jump-scares in most horror movies. What saves this movie is it point, morals and heart of the movie. It runs a little slow but it's okay.
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  • decent but cheaply made excorcism movie
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  • If I'm being quite honest, The Crucifixion is actually shot quite well. But there is absolutely nothing going on here you haven't seen done before, and unless you're on some sort of quest to watch every possession/exorcism film there is, I'd say you may as well skip The Crucifixion, 'cause you've essentially already watched it.
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  • I was-pleasantly surprised by this film. It had beautiful cinematography and kept me riveted until the end.
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