The power of curiosity compels you! On this episode, we talked about William Friedkin's The Exorcist with Cary Elza, (Associate Professor of Media Studies from the University of Wisconsin Stevens Point) and Kathryn Lofton (the Lex Hickson professor of American studies and religious studies, professor of history and divinity at Yale University.)
Whether you are an Exorcist fanatic, or hate horror movies, this episode will have something for you. We talk about why The Exorcist caused a frenzy in 1973. How the movie portrays religious faith. And
This the 50th anniversary of The Exorcist, which enraptured audiences in 1973, making it the third highest grossing film of that decade. The Exorcist drove public fascination with the devil and exorcisms inside of churches, across popular culture, and deep in the public imagination.
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