News

Vertical acquires Russell Crowe's The Exorcism from Miramax, sets release date

MA Fortin is directing the film from a Joshua John Miller screenplay

CE Features

Vertical has bagged the North American distribution rights for The Exorcism, starring Russell Crowe, from Miramax. Consequently, the film is scheduled for a June 7 release.

Formerly known as The Georgetown ProjectThe Exorcism revolves around Crowe's troubled actor character Anthony Miller, who starts to deteriorate mentally during a supernatural horror film's production. Ryan Simpkins plays Miller's estranged daughter, who wonders whether her father's addiction history is catching up with him or whether there is a darker force at play.

This is Crowe's second exorcism-related film; earlier, he headlined The Pope’s Exorcist from Sony Pictures.

MA Fortin is directing the film from a Joshua John Miller screenplay. The two are collaborating again after The Final Girls and Queen of the SouthThe film also stars Sam Worthington, Chloe Bailey, David Hyde Pierce, and Adam Goldberg.

Miramax, Ben Fast, Bill Block, and Kevin Williamson are the producers of the film. On the other hand, Padraic McKinley, Andrew Golov, Thom Zadra, and Scott Putman serve as its executive producers.

Singeetam Srinivasa Rao's ambitious film announced, to be produced by Nag Ashwin

Sreeleela joins Dhanush-Rajkumar Periyasamy's D55 as female lead

Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra: Karna's script is completed, has AR Rahman songs

Send Help Movie Review: Rachel McAdams and Dylan O'Brien’s convincing performances keep Sam Raimi’s subversive thriller intact

Seat Edge Movie Review: When digital obsession meets subtle horror