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- iHaveNet.com: Movie Reviews
"The Last Exorcism" stirs up a cauldron of hand-held camera technique, faith challenged drama and solid acting for a suitably squirmy tale of demonic possession. It won't supplant "The Exorcist," but it stands up nicely to DIY-tinged shiver stalwarts "The Blair Witch Project" and "Paranormal Activity."
Director Daniel Stamm's faux documentary begins as a "Marjoe"-like portrait of Cotton Marcus (Patrick Fabian), a charming huckster preacher who intends to show the film crew how the fake-exorcism business works by taking the case of a distraught, hyper-religious Louisiana farmer (Louis Herthum) who believes the devil has taken hold of his teenage daughter (Ashley Bell).
Naturally, a few freaky incidents point to a situation not so easily explainable, but what roots this chiller beyond a creepily effective farmhouse locale and admirably claustrophobic camerawork are two oft-ignored keys to good horror: humor and performance.
Early laughs from Fabian's lapsed-believer cynicism are like nervous icebreakers for the second half's grim turn of events, when Bell takes over with an eerie physicality that elicits a potent mixture of fear and sympathy.
As with many well-intentioned scare flicks, the wrapping-up feels dissipated and obvious, but for a good while "The Last Exorcism" makes for an atmospheric, character-rich stab at movie fright night.
MPAA rating: PG-13 (for disturbing violent content and terror, some sexual references and thematic material).
Running time: 1:28.
Cast: Patrick Fabian (Cotton Marcus); Ashley Bell (Nell Sweetzer); Iris Bahr (Iris Reisen); Louis Herthum (Louis Sweetzer); Caleb Landry Jones (Caleb Sweetzer).
Credits: Directed by Daniel Stamm; written by Huck Botko and Andrew Gurland; produced by Eli Roth, Marc Abraham and Thomas A. Bliss. A Lionsgate release.
The Last Exorcism Movie Review - Patrick Fabian & Ashley Bell