But it doesn't use these ideas for more than a handful of typical, tired exorcism scenes. It also flips the script by suggesting that people can reach out to the possessed - who are so hurt and guilty that they don't believe they deserve God's love - rather than attacking the demon. Prey for the Devil has a good concept in that it argues that it's time to let women into the exorcism club. Like many exorcist movies, this one is beautiful to look at (old churches, libraries, stained glass windows), but it has the energy of a sloth, as if it drifted off while gazing at things. Spooky noises.ĭid you know you can flag iffy content? Adjust limits for Violence & Scariness in your kid's entertainment guide. Fan blades snapping from spinning fan, becoming deadly projectiles, sticking in wall. Character removes prosthetic nose/face, some gore seen. Character pulls stringy thing out of eyeball. Scary demon effects, bodies contorting in weird ways. Person claws at stomach as it swells to unusual size. Possessed child with cuts and bruises on face. Possessed nun tries to shove child into water. Demon throws priests across room they're killed. Violent attack in back of ambulance three people killed. Mother yanks and pulls child's hair child screams. Images and dialogue about an abused child. Demon attacking woman, waggling long tongue at her.
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