The Exorcist

The Exorcist III is being released by Arrow Films in a two-disc edition, comprising a region-free 4K UHD disc housing the film in its 110-minute theatrical cut and its new restoration, and a region-B locked 1080p blu that also houses the film with its 105-minute directors cut. Both discs contain extras, the majority of which are on the 4K UHD disc. It also comes in two different releases ...

The thing with The Exorcist that almost everyone forgets, including the legion of film makers that have attempted to make films on a similar demonic subject matter, is that the film isn’t about a demon. Ok, it’s not JUST about a demon. And no, this isn’t some nonsense along the lines of ‘ Jaws isn’t about a shark’ that is often wheeled out by certain areas of the critical community ...

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Read the The Exorcist III 4K Blu-ray Review. Arrow Video unleash William Peter Blatty’s endlessly fascinating sequel to his and William Friedkin’s seminal horror classic on 4K with both cuts, a new restoration and a LEGION of extras… Write your own review for The Exorcist III

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The Exorcist definitely comes alive with more intensity than ever before with either of these two lossless tracks. Whichever cut of the film you opt for, you get a wide spread across the front, impeccable levels of detail, deep bass and active and intelligent use of the surrounds.

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Conclusion The Amityville Horror 4K Blu-ray Review The Exorcist, The Omen, The Shining, Halloween, Dawn of the Dead, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre …the list of superb 70s horror films is almost endless.

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