How The Exorcist Possessed American Culture
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Released in the 1970s, The Exorcist didn’t just scare audiences—it reshaped how people viewed horror, religion, and the supernatural. In this discussion, we examine how the film triggered nationwide fear, sparked intense debates about faith and evil, and even influenced real-life reports of possession and exorcism across the United States.
We also explore how Hollywood used fear as a powerful storytelling tool, how audiences reacted emotionally and physically during screenings, and why The Exorcist became a cultural phenomenon that still echoes in modern horror films today.
This episode is crafted and hosted for your podcast on Speaker.com hosting platform, where you explore powerful stories, cultural history, and thought-provoking topics that shape society.
If you're fascinated by horror history, media influence, and the psychological power of film, this episode will take you deep into the shadowy intersection between cinema and belief.
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