Sophie Vavasseur,
Stephen Billington,
Doug Bradley,
Lázaro Oertli,
Jo Anne Stockham
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Fifteen-year-old Emma Evans (Sophie Vavasseur) is like any other teenage girl; she thinks that her parents dont understand her. She longs for independence and a life free of family ties and responsibi... read more
Directed by: Manuel Carballo
DVD Release Date: June 7, 2011
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Flixster Reviews (76)
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April 9, 2012
Started out pretty good, but went downhill. Not the worst, but I am mad that it gave me hope...then took it away. Oh well....
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November 30, 2011
The bad thing about movies is that the issue exorcism is worn, there is nothing new in this film is a bit boring.
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August 18, 2011
"La Posesión de Emma Evans" is a dark film of horror with a quite predictable story like all possession movies BUT without spoiling the anything it has something fresh in the story that makes it worth checking.
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February 18, 2012
pues nada nuevo en esta movie, exorcismo y bien poquito, lo demas puro drama y uno mal hechoo :/
mejor la de emily roseee -
December 21, 2011
What can be learned from Exorcismus? When left to their own devices, financial economists don't typically make very good screenwriters.
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November 17, 2011fb555928095A few creepy moments and stylish cinematography do little to elevate this derivative exorcism film. Sadly, the film is ultimately a boring and predictable film despite its aspirations to be otherwise. Too much time is wasted that could have been more productively spent making t... read more
Critic Reviews
What can be learned from Exorcismus? When left to their own devices, financial economists don't typically make very good screenwriters. Full Review
Not even a few third act plot contortions can salvage the flick from its fairly shameless intent to color within the established lines. Full Review
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