Three stars (out of four) "The Exorcism of Emily Rose" is very good! It's a true story and a well-done movie. It is not, however, what you expect from the coming attractions. First of all, it is ...
The Exorcism of Emily Rose stands out from other entries in the genre due to the fact that it’s not simply a possession story. The film instead explores the conflict of faith and science by coupling ...
The Exorcism of Emily Rose is based on the true story of a young Minnesotan some believed was possessed by demonic spirits -- and trial of the priest who tried to exorcise those spirits.
A thrilling, horror film based on a true story about a single lawyer (Laura Linney), who takes on the church and the state, when she fights for the life of a priest (Tom Wilkinson), who has performeda ...
Father Moore: I did. It's from the second chapter of the Phillipines, Verse 12. Emily recited it to me the night before she died. Ethan Thomas: I'm looking at your list of published articles, doctor.
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In Theaters:25 November 2005 (UK) When a younger girl called Emily Rose (Carpenter) dies, everyone puts blame on the exorcism which was performed on her by Father Moore (Wilkinson) prior to her death.
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