Review – Love & Death : Episodes 1 – 3 (2023)

Two churchgoing couples enjoy small-town family life in Texas – until somebody picks up an axe in the new Max original limited series Love & Death. Check out our review of the first episode.

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“Two churchgoing couples enjoy small town family life in Texas – until somebody picks up an axe.”

Review – The Pope’s Exorcist (2023)

Russell Crowe stars as Gabriele Amorth, the Vatican’s leading exorcist, as he investigates the possession of a child and uncovers a conspiracy the Vatican has tried to keep secret in The Pope’s Exorcist. Logan and Henry are back with their review of the film, now playing in theaters.

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“Follow Gabriele Amorth, the Vatican’s leading exorcist, as he investigates the possession of a child and uncovers a conspiracy the Vatican has tried to keep secret.”

The Conjuring : The Devil Made Me Do It – #PhellasGiveAway 9/2

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We’re giving away the digital code of The Conjuring : The Devil Made Me Do It on September 2nd and we want to hear from you. Let us know in the comments below “What’s your favorite horror film of 2021?” Don’t forget to use #PhellasGiveAway in your answer and we’ll announce one random winner in two weeks.

Good luck to everyone!

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“The Warrens investigate a murder that may be linked to a demonic possession.”

 

Review – Saint Maud (2020)

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Those wild Catholicism enthusiasts are back to review A24‘s newest film Saint Maud that’s written/directed by Rose Glass and starring Morfydd Clark. The film arrives in select theaters & drive-ins on January 29th and will be available to stream on EPIX on February 12th!

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“Follows a pious nurse who becomes dangerously obsessed with saving the soul of her dying patient.”

Review – Saint Maud (2019)

by Old King Clancy

In keeping with what I’ve said beforehand, every year seems to have one standout horror film that’s a critical darling if a little iffy with audience; The Babadook, The VVitch, and Hereditary. For 2020 that horror film – aside from the obvious plague that’s screwing us all over – seems to be Saint Maud, and since the majority of these critically acclaimed horrors I’ve absolutely loved, I wanted to see if this would be a winner. And by God it was, this is a chilling, disorienting, and disturbing look at faith and the dangers of unchecked insanity.

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