When it comes to film genres, director Quentin Tarantino's works have run the gamut. But there is one in particular that he has never quite tackled as a standalone piece: horror.
In 1973, "The Exorcist" premiered to fans all across the nation and would go down in history as the scariest film of all time, by most people's standards. But according to director William Friedkin, the movie was never intended to be a horror film. See the details here.
When Morgan Creek sells off its library of titles, they will still retain the rights to the classic horror film "The Exorcist" so they can do a remake for the movie. See the details here.
in 1973, horror film "The Exorcist" shocked audiences to extreme degrees. Was that because of psychological tactics previously tested by government agencies?
Two children were brutally stabbed to death, and their two siblings were injured in an attack brought forth by their own mother, 28-year-old Zakieya L. Avery.