THE EXORCISM Preview Screenings Tonight
Ahead of tomorrow’s theatrical release of THE EXORCISM in Australian Cinemas, Rialto Distribution will host Special Advance Screenings tonight at cinemas across the country.
CINEMAS
ACT
Dendy Cinemas Canberra
NSW
Palace Cinemas Byron Bay
Palace Cinemas Central
Reading Cinemas Auburn
Reading Cinemas Charlestown
Reading Cinemas Rhodes
Reading Cinemas Rouse Hill
United Cinemas Katoomba
United Cinemas Narellan
United Cinemas Warriewood
QLD
Angelika Cinemas
Cinebar Coolangatta
Dendy Cinemas Coorparoo
Dendy Cinemas Southport
Event Cinemas Pacific Fair
Palace Cinemas James Street
Reading Cinemas Harbourtown
Reading Cinemas Jindalee
Reading Cinemas Newmarket
United Cinemas Eldorado
Warrina Cineplex
SA
Palace Nova Eastend Cinemas
Palace Nova Prospect Cinemas
Reading Cinemas Elizabeth
Reading Cinemas West Lakes
VIC
Reading Cinemas Burwood
Reading Cinemas Chirnside Park
Reading Cinemas Dandenong
Reading Cinemas Epping
Reading Cinemas Miller’s Junction
Reading Cinemas Warn Ponds
Sun Theatre Yarraville
Palace Cinemas Penny Lane
Palace Cinemas Pentridge
United Cinemas Craigieburn
Village Cinemas Airport West
Village Cinemas Century City
Village Cinemas Coburg Drive-in
Village Cinemas Crown Casino
Village Cinemas Fountain Gate
Village Cinemas Geelong
Village Cinemas Jam Factory
Village Cinemas Karingal
Village Cinemas Knox
Village Cinemas Morwell
Village Cinemas Southland
Village Cinemas Sunshine
TAS
Village Cinemas Glenorchy
WA
Ace Cinemas Rockingham
Palace Cinemas Raine Square
Reading Cinemas Armadale
Reading Cinemas Belmont
Reading Cinemas Busselton
Reading Cinemas Mandurah
United Cinemas Rockingham
Shot as a movie within a movie, THE EXORCISM sees Russell Crowe play Anthony Miller, a troubled actor who is trying to resuscitate his career when he lands the lead role of a priest in a supernatural horror film about an exorcism.
As unsettling events unfold, his “lucky break” takes a dark turn. The director (Adam Goldberg), aiming for authenticity, subjects the struggling actor to humiliating treatment, forcing him to confront past traumas and accelerating his decline. Witnessing his suffering, Anthony’s estranged daughter (Ryan Simpkins) turns to the film’s priest advisor (David Hyde Pierce) for help. Has the pressure of making the film sent Anthony back to his old addictions, or has it opened a portal to something more sinister?