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The Last Exorcist

  • 2020
  • 1h 19m
IMDb RATING
2.7/10
1.1K
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The Last Exorcist (2020)
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Two sisters are haunted by the demons of their past.Two sisters are haunted by the demons of their past.Two sisters are haunted by the demons of their past.

  • Director
    • Robin Bain
  • Writers
    • Robin Bain
    • Amy Brown Carver
    • Lizze Gordon
  • Stars
    • Danny Trejo
    • Nicolas Coster
    • Rachele Brooke Smith
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  • IMDb RATING
    2.7/10
    1.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Robin Bain
    • Writers
      • Robin Bain
      • Amy Brown Carver
      • Lizze Gordon
    • Stars
      • Danny Trejo
      • Nicolas Coster
      • Rachele Brooke Smith
    • 21User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Danny Trejo
    Danny Trejo
    • Marco
    Nicolas Coster
    Nicolas Coster
    • Archbishop Norman
    Rachele Brooke Smith
    Rachele Brooke Smith
    • Jo
    Terri Ivens
    Terri Ivens
    • Maddie
    Leah Ann Cevoli
    Leah Ann Cevoli
    • Dr. Dorothy Link
    Adam Horner
    Adam Horner
    • Daniel
    Dennis LaValle
    Dennis LaValle
    • Father Peter
    Dana Abed
    • Farah
    Branden Smith
    Branden Smith
    • Luke
    Donnie Marhefka
    Donnie Marhefka
    • Possessed Man
    Sierra Renfro
    Sierra Renfro
    • Nun
    Bobby Emprechtinger
    Bobby Emprechtinger
    • Domenic
    Melody Brooke
    Melody Brooke
    • Sister Catherine
    Da Leigh
    • Dolly
    Sidney Flack
    Sidney Flack
    • Priest…
    William Sturgeon
    William Sturgeon
    • Will-The Bar Regular
    Tony Maurice Frazier
    • Father Andrew
    Arya Kasarla
    Arya Kasarla
    • Amira
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    • Director
      • Robin Bain
    • Writers
      • Robin Bain
      • Amy Brown Carver
      • Lizze Gordon
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    4stsinger

    An odd little exorcism film...

    "The Last Exorcist" is the story of two sisters, Maddie and Josephine. They are orphans and have been brought up by a priest (Father Peter). When Father Peter dies, Jo is inconsolable whereas Maddie continues to drink and party. In flashbacks, we discover that their mother appears to have been possessed before she died. And now, Jo suspects that Maddie is now also possessed and enlists the assistance of one of Father Peter's friends, the former "Father" Marco, to help exorcise her...

    This is a really odd film. The narrative flow is all over the place -- flashbacks and current time intermingle. But most unusual is the tone. It is as serious as a heart attack, and yet there will be episodes of such utter absurdity that it's almost jolting and you think "Wait, is this all really a joke?" We've got exorcisms where the exorcist just stands in front of the possessed and says, "I love you, please, please stop being possessed." We've got a priest stop in the middle of an exorcism and have a kung fu fight with... well, with someone, I'm not sure who or why. We've got parishioners jump to their feet and give a priest a standing ovation after a sermon. And more and more. And all of that along with parts of the film that are treated deadly seriously.

    Not sure if the director had one vision in mind, and then was told she needed to shift. There are worse films out there, and it's always nice to see Rachele Brooke Smith and Danny Trejo in action. And I'm a sucker for possession films. But this is pretty low on the "exorcism/possession" scale, so be forewarned.
    1kunju01

    How I lost an Hour of My Life

    I don't know how to describe this monstrosity, barring the cameras everything else in this movie is utter disaster-The story, the script ,editing ,direction .I don't even know where to put this in a movie genre .A short film crew with a cell phone camera could make a better movie than this. No I'm not going to reveal any spoilers ,go and watch it yourself. Why should I suffer alone.
    3venuslocal-27633

    How much time do you have to kill?

    Just google "Rachele Brooke Smith" and look at some pics to save time.

    The eye candy that is Rachele Brooke Smith is the only redeeming quality that this movie has. The acting and "special effects" are ... horrendous. The storyline is mediocre at best.

    3/10 is all Rachele could manage to get this movie to, which gives a hint to how terrible it is.
    6payupyou

    Under expect and be entertained!

    There are more movies in the horror genre released than any other genre when it comes to "feature films". So I say this - don't be over-critical, just be glad for these indie releases. The film is entertaining and has all the markings of a B film. Could it be better? Probably not - it is what it is - B horror and done well. If you want a multi bazillion dollar horror movie then you'll have to just wait it out. Heck, Conjuring 3 got pushed back a year and so have many other highly anticipated films. This is what we're all up against due to all of the true horrors of 2020. BUT, if you crave new film in our beloved horror genre, be grateful for releases like this. Not to say lower your standards, but maybe be willing to let films like this provide entertainment. I'm an old timer and have been a student of the genre for some 50+ years. Ya there is some pretty bad crap getting let out, but it's not all impossible to watch (except the ones that are!). This one ain't to bad, has it's flaws but overall fairly entertaining.
    3paul_m_haakonsen

    Can an exorcist do anything about boredom?...

    Sure, when I sat down to watch "The Last Exorcist", I sort of had a feeling at the back of the head telling me that this was going to just be another one of those a dime a dozen exorcist films that doesn't really deliver.

    And guess what? It sure was...

    Kind of is amazing that three writers - Robin Bain, Amy Brown Carver and Lizze Gordon - collectively failed to concoct something worthwhile. I mean, three minds should be way more creative than a single mind. But apparently not, because "The Last Exorcist" was just a boring movie, frankly speaking.

    The storyline told in this movie wasn't really interesting, and there simply was just too little happening of any worth throughout the entire course of the movie. This resulted in the movie, as directed by Robin Bain, felt unfathomably long and slow paced. Yet, I still managed to endure the movie to the bitter end. Were I entertained? No! So why stick with the movie? Well, I kind of hoped that the movie would pick up its pacing and turn to a more interesting approach. That just never happened.

    The acting in "The Last Exorcist" wasn't particularly outstanding. I mean, for the majority then people were doing adequate enough jobs, but there just weren't any performances that were memorable or outstanding.

    Visually then "The Last Exorcist" was adequate. Sure, this wasn't a movie that was heavily relying on special effects, luckily enough. So whatever effects and make-up was used actually worked out well enough.

    Sure, I will admit that I sat down to watch the movie because Danny Trejo was branded on the movie's cover/poster, yet he wasn't actually one of the main performers. But given the fact that his name was the only familiar name on the cast list, of course they put him on the cover.

    My rating of "The Last Exorcist" is a mere three out of ten stars. This movie, while being semi-watchable, wasn't an entertaining or a fulfilling movie. There are far better exorcism movies out there.

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    • Release date
      • October 12, 2020 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Останній чародій
    • Filming locations
      • Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA(main location)
    • Production companies
      • Affiliated Media and Films
      • Thriller Films
      • Tip-Top Productions
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      • 1h 19m(79 min)
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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