The first film in an ambitious planned horror trilogy is being read last rites by critics after Universal shelled out $400 million for the rights alone. But could strong box office tracking make the studio's faith pay off?
Logo text From a business perspective, at least, The Exorcist: Believer is suddenly looking scary.
The first film in a planned horror trilogy, Exorcist: Believer is getting rather poor reviews — scoring only a 27 percent average on Rotten Tomatoes. It’s hardly unusual for Exorcist films to leave critics unimpressed. The franchise may have launched
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