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5 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 65Film ThreatBobby LePireFilm ThreatBobby LePireThanks to strong characters, a great cast, and one bonkers-in-the-best-way finale, the film is sure to please undiscerning fans that just want to have a bit of cool-looking fun for an evening.
- The Exorcism of God indulges in many aesthetic and narrative cliches as it reaches a very literal climax, but it overall features more than enough flourishes of originality to elevate it above most possession films.
- 60The GuardianPhil HoadThe GuardianPhil HoadRight down to its blaspheming finale, The Exorcism of God burns with a subversive desire to rip back the veil on the church’s earthly corruption – but the iconoclasm is somewhat undermined by the daft horror mechanics Venezuelan director Alejandro Hildalgo props it up with.
- 50Paste MagazineNatalia KeoganPaste MagazineNatalia KeoganWith the current onslaught of half-baked political horror commentary, sometimes it really is just enough for a film to simply focus on the scares for once, but be forewarned that The Exorcism of God’s subpar plot and politics definitely don’t do it any favors.
- 0The New York TimesLena WilsonThe New York TimesLena Wilson[A] soulless film.