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Published 10:39 2 Oct 2023 BST
"Is that true?? It is interesting, I think the world and our culture and our spirituality, it evolved so much. And our politics as well. So I'm always fascinated by movies that are received in that way, some controversial way. "What Friedkin did in 1973 feels so authentic and, in many ways, so respectful, particularly of Catholicism. So many people I know, that movie scared them so bad that they went to church on Sunday!"I think there is a conversation to be had there about the value of film-making and fear. And when we're looking to our spiritual foundations, for hope and belief and faith and reason for existing. "And the questions that we have of what comes after. I think movies are a valuable way to present these things, and I don't know a greater value than turning towards strength and connection and protection, than to be afraid of something." The Exorcist: Believer arrives in Irish cinemas on Friday 6 October. Read more:
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