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Exeter

An excellent day for an exorcism
2015 | 91m | English

(6463 votes)

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Popularity: 2 (history)

Director: Marcus Nispel
Writer: Kirsten Elms
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During an all-night, drug-fueled party at an abandoned asylum known for the horrific treatment of its patients, a group of ordinary teens decide to experiment with the occult, mysteriously leading to a violent possession. In an effort to find help, the group rushes to escape, only to find themselves locked inside with no means of communication. Tempers flare, trusts are broken and in attempt to save one of their friends possessed by the demon, the amateurs try to perform an exorcism. Instead of solving the problem, and unbeknownst to them, they unleash an even more powerful and vengeful spirit, one with a distinct motive and which wants them all dead. The teen's only chance of survival is to uncover the asylum's deep mysteries and find a way out before it's too late.
Release Date: Jan 16, 2015
Director: Marcus Nispel
Writer: Kirsten Elms
Genres: Horror, Thriller
Keywords exorcism, possession, abandoned hospital
Production Companies GO Productions, Blumhouse Productions, Vicarious Entertainment, Bloodline Productions, Shallow Focus, Prescience and Row Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Stephen Lang Father Conway
Kelly Blatz Patrick
Brittany Curran Reign
Gage Golightly Amber
Nick Nicotera Brian Knowles
Michael Ormsby Rory
Brett Dier Brad
Kevin Chapman Greer
Nick Nordella Drew
Laura Putnam Mom
Meredith Prunty Party Dancer
Ashley Tramonte Rave Party Teen
Shannon Hartman Rave Party Teen
Lindsay MacDonald Rave Scene Party Guest
Caitlin O'Neill Rave Party Teenager
Hilary Pingle Voice (voice)
Jarret LeMaster Voice (voice)
Jim Ford Fire Marshall
Mark Burzenski Party Patron
Adam Teper Therapy Teen
Kaitlyn Bouchard Therapy Teen
Gaia Liotta Drug Addicted Teen
Tyler Clayton Appel Therapy Teen
Name Job
Marcus Nispel Director
Anne McCarthy Casting
Deborah Newhall Costume Design
Kellie Roy Casting
Anne Mulhall Casting
Christopher Dooly Makeup Effects
Eric Allaman Music
Jared Hartley Art Direction
John Ruggieri Special Effects Coordinator
Kevin Nanaumi First Assistant Sound Editor
Lisa Tanner Still Photographer
Guy Roland Production Design
David Bawiec Music Editor
Kirsten Elms Writer
Jeremy Grody Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Blake Maniquis Editor
Rocco Passionino Visual Effects Supervisor
Eric Tramp Camera Operator
Eric Treml Director of Photography
Sarah Hill Richmond Set Decoration
Branden James Maxham Gaffer
Hillary Derby Costume Supervisor
Jeffrey Edward Baksinski Visual Effects Supervisor
Leila Mrakovcich Set Dresser
Alyson MacInnis Key Costumer
Deb Peterson Second Assistant Camera
Chuck Rudolph Generator Operator
Joseph Payo Visual Effects Coordinator
Christopher Conkling Production Accountant
Keith Bilderbeck Sound Designer
Carol A. Compton Script Supervisor
Christopher TJ McGuire Steadicam Operator
Ben Bornstein Makeup Effects
Paul Marini Stunt Coordinator
Zach Salinger-Simonson Set Dresser
Joseph Kelsey Assistant Property Master
Eric R. Brodeur Additional Editor
Will Emery First Assistant Camera
Steve Sikora Lighting Technician
Mark Brochu Best Boy Grip
Emily Kister Visual Effects Coordinator
Rebecca DiFillippo Production Coordinator
Peter Rippe Special Effects Technician
Andy Mellen Second Assistant Camera
Paul Bulgin Key Grip
R. Vincent Smith Property Master
Cheryl Daniels Hair Department Head
Jennifer Traub Key Makeup Artist
Harry Pray IV Lighting Technician
Ashish Dani Matte Painter
Bradley Greer Digital Intermediate Colorist
Graeme Baitz Digital Compositor
Colin Feist Compositor
Brian Hanable Digital Compositor
Jon Stenning Camera Production Assistant
Robert Clark Best Boy Electric
Gregory J. Smith First Assistant Director
David Christopher Lighting Technician
James Johnson Special Effects Technician
Ryan Purnell Digital Compositor
Darryl Byrne First Assistant Camera
Peter Stevenson Boom Operator
Herve Desroches Special Effects Technician
Carla Antonino Makeup Department Head
Ken Blackwell Additional Editor
Jeremy Brunson Assistant Editor
Name Title
Marcus Nispel Producer
Michael Corso Producer
Michael E. Phillips Executive Producer
Brandt Andersen Producer
Trent Othick Producer
Jason Blum Executive Producer
Steven Schneider Executive Producer
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Dark Jedi
6.0

I guess you could say that this movie felt a bit like Friday the 13th meets The Exorcist. Well, I guess that is not entirely fair to The Exorcist since that movie, although being old, is a way better movie than this one. This is not a bad movie but it is no shining star either. It is pretty much wha ... t you could expect. A bunch of insanely stupid teenagers boozing and doing insanely stupid and illogical things while a supernatural entity decimates them in various gory ways. I would say that this movie is pretty decent taken in the context of these kind of movies of course. Insanely stupid, drug inhaling teenager is not exactly stellar material for a really good movie after all. I fail to understand why this theme seems to be so popular among horror movie makers. Also, with the amount of booze and drugs the idiots consume they should hardly be standing during most of the movie. There are some of us out here that would like a well done, intelligent horror movie once in a while after all. If that is what you are looking for this one is not your movie though. Exeter is a fairly standard recipe type of movie. Previously mentioned gang of insanely stupid teenagers (with possibly one exception) decides to have a party at an abandoned asylum with a dark history (of course). The asylum is a depressing and filthy ruin so why anyone would want to have a party there is beyond me. The booze and drugs flows and after a while these idiots, to no ones surprise, decides to perform some dark ritual. As everyone can guess this leads to a sequence of badness and mayhem. Most of said teenagers behaves in the usual insane, illogical and downright ludicrous way as the supernatural events comes pouring down on them. Naturally their numbers starts to dwindle after a while due to various more or less spectacular and gory episodes involving sharp as well as blunt objects and body parts being removed from their natural places. This is far from the worst teenage horror movie I have seen. The acting apart from the illogical and silly behavior, which of course was in the script, is not too shoddy and the movie is generally not badly implemented with reasonable special effects and a suitably dark and sinister ambiance in the run down asylum ruin. As a horror movie and a gore fix it is quite passable. Do not really expect to be scared though. The movie is quite predictable and the story is mainly a vehicle to deliver a sequence of gruesome scenes at regular intervals.

May 16, 2024