
A seemingly endless series of grisly killings that bear the trademark of the mass murderer, the Gemini Killer, terrorise the district of Georgetown. To further complicate matters, even though it's been seventeen long years since the killer's execution and that fateful night of pure terror in The Exorcist (1973), the sceptical police officer, Lieutenant William F. Kinderman, is still obsessed with solving the baffling case, as the death toll keeps rising. In the meantime, in t... (Full plot summary below)
Enjoy FREE movies and series with your Prime (USA) subscription or when you start a 30-day free trial!
Links compiled using automated software. Availability of offers subject to change / might be region specific / out of date.
A seemingly endless series of grisly killings that bear the trademark of the mass murderer, the Gemini Killer, terrorise the district of Georgetown. To further complicate matters, even though it's been seventeen long years since the killer's execution and that fateful night of pure terror in The Exorcist (1973), the sceptical police officer, Lieutenant William F. Kinderman, is still obsessed with solving the baffling case, as the death toll keeps rising. In the meantime, in the city's high-security psychiatric institution, a cryptic inmate who bears an uncanny resemblance to the late Father Damien Karras emerges from his deep catatonic state, claiming that he has all the answers Kinderman needs. But, who is the mysterious Patient X? Does the same unholy force that tormented Regan MacNeil have something to do with the brutal demonic murders?
Leave your thoughts about The Exorcist III.
| Video-Reviewmaster.comSteve CrumUnnecessary sequel to sequel with top cast. |
| Orlando SentinelJoe Bob BriggsDread this thick stays with you, long after the shock of projectile vomit and masturbation by crucifix has worn off. |
| sbs.isStefan Birgir StefanssonNot as good as The Exorcist but a masterpiece compared to The Heretic |
| BrianOrndorf.comBrian OrndorfExorcist III wields a mighty sword of scares and contemplation, drilling into those primal areas of nail-chewing tension...This film is a humdinger. |
| Reeling ReviewsRobin CliffordAmazing! A sequel that stands on its own and still creeps me out at times. |
| The Globe and Mail (Toronto)Jay ScottFew people love William Friedkin, John Boorman, and Paul Schrader as much as I do, but in my book, of the six or so films that have tried to turn that tortured title into a continuing franchise, Blatty’s The Exorcist III is the best, hands down. |
| Juicy CerebellumAlex SandellBetter than part two, and almost scary in one part. |
| Antagony & EcstasyTim BraytonSuggests that Blatty had seen and loved many films without ever really paying attention to how they worked. |
| Bloody DisgustingBrad MiskaBrad Dourif's full performance as the Gemini Killer. |
| AV ClubA.A. DowdAgainst his will, Blatty added the sound-and-fury finale, and it's easily the weakest aspect of his movie. But that's mainly because everything that comes before it is so hauntingly understated. |