The
Exorcism Of Molly Hartley (2015/Fox Blu-ray)
Picture:
B+ Sound: B+ Extras: C Film: C
Steven
R. Monroe's The Exorcism Of Molly Hartley (2015) as an
exorcism sequel isn't as terrible as you may think but not completely
original either. While I didn't see the original film yet, I found
that this film was more entertaining and realistic than The
Vatican Tapes and had a more effective buildup. (I love the
scene where all the mental patients are banging their heads against
the wall).
In
this chilling sequel to 2008's The Haunting of Molly Hartley,
Molly (Sarah Lind) is all grown up but the demons that have been
plaguing her since her teenage years are not done with her yet. This
time it's the devil himself who wants to take total possession of her
mind and body and now Molly finds herself locked in a mental ward,
wreaking havoc on the doctors and patients. Her only way out is an
exorcism performed by a defrocked priest (Devon Sawa) who is seeking
redemption for his past sins.
Presented
in 1080p high definition with a widescreen aspect ratio of 1.78:1 and
a lossless, powerful DTS-HD MA (Master Audio) 5.1 track, the film
looks and sounds fantastic on Blu-ray thanks to a great master by
20th Century Fox.
Extras
include Exorcism: Beyond One Truth, Clovesdale Institute:
Classified Security Camera Footage and Director Diaries.
All
in all, the film isn't completely original but fun to watch for fans
of the Supernatural or Exorcism genre.
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James Harland Lockhart V
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