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Oct 6, 2017 · Watch The Crucifixion with a subscription on Prime Video, rent on Fandango at Home, or buy on Fandango at Home. Terror strikes when a journalist investigates the death of a nun during...
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TOP CRITIC. A lifeless demonic possession drama. Full Review...
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The Crucifixion is a 2017 horror film directed by Xavier Gens, written by Chad Hayes and Carey W. Hayes and starring Sophie Cookson, Brittany Ashworth and Corneliu Ulici. It is based on the Tanacu exorcism that took place in Vaslui County, Romania, in 2005.
Oct 6, 2017 · The Crucifixion: Directed by Xavier Gens. With Sophie Cookson, Corneliu Ulici, Ada Lupu, Brittany Ashworth. When Nicole comes in contact with Father Anton (Corneliu Ulici) more and more inexplicable events occur. The pair begin to believe that the priest lost the battle with a demon.
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- Horror, Mystery, Thriller
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- 2017-10-06
TOP CRITIC. A lifeless demonic possession drama. Full Review | Oct 5, 2017. Rotten Tomatoes, home of the Tomatometer, is the most trusted measurement of quality for Movies & TV. The...
The Crucifixion shows a lot of elements of mystery and sexuality that makes if feel like a homage of Hammer Horror, but it falls a little short from become a classic of even a cult classic, real short.
Oct 14, 2017 · The Crucifixion is such a film – a lazy, derivative, clichéd, routine, dense and lifeless bit of typical October genre fare that is worthy of the most damning criticism one can bestow on any piece of entertainment media: It’s completely f*****g boring. This shouldn’t be the case.
Oct 5, 2017 · Movie Review: The Crucifixion from director Xavier Gens and starring Sophie Cookson, Corneliu Ulici, Brittany Ashworth, and Matthew Zajac.