

The Last Exorcism 2010
"Believe In Him."
In *The Last Exorcism (2010)*, director Daniel Stamm crafts a nerve-shattering horror-thriller that blends skepticism with supernatural terror.
Director: Daniel Stamm
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *The Last Exorcism (2010)* about?
*The Last Exorcism* follows a skeptical reverend who travels to rural Louisiana to film a staged exorcism, only to uncover a family's dark secret and a force beyond his understanding. His journey spirals into a terrifying confrontation with true demonic possession, blurring the line between faith and horror.
Who directed *The Last Exorcism*?
Daniel Stamm directed *The Last Exorcism*, bringing a sharp eye for suspense and character-driven horror to the found-footage format.
Who stars in *The Last Exorcism*?
The film stars Patrick Fabian as Reverend Marcus, Ashley Bell as Nell Sweetzer, and Caleb Landry Jones in a chilling supporting role.
Is *The Last Exorcism (2010)* worth watching?
For horror fans, *The Last Exorcism* is a standout entry—tense, atmospheric, and packed with shocks. While not flawless, its tight runtime and strong performances make it a worthwhile watch for those who crave supernatural suspense without excessive gore.
How long is *The Last Exorcism*?
*The Last Exorcism* runs for 87 minutes.
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About The Last Exorcism (2010) — A Found-Footage Horror Unmasking Real Evil
In *The Last Exorcism (2010)*, director Daniel Stamm crafts a nerve-shattering horror-thriller that blends skepticism with supernatural terror. Reverend Marcus, played by Patrick Fabian, arrives in rural Louisiana expecting to debunk another case of demonic possession, only to confront something far more terrifying. As he documents his so-called "exorcism" on a young woman named Nell Sweetzer (Ashley Bell), the truth unravels in shocking, blood-soaked ways. The film masterfully contrasts a charismatic preacher's cynicism with the raw, visceral horror of genuine evil, creating an atmosphere thick with dread and unpredictability.
With its tight 87-minute runtime, *The Last Exorcism (2010)* delivers a relentless punch of mystery and psychological terror. The cast, including standout performances from Louis Herthum and Caleb Landry Jones, grounds the supernatural chaos in unsettling realism. Fans of horror will appreciate how Stamm twists the found-footage format to keep audiences on edge, questioning what's real—and what's hiding in the shadows of the Sweetzer farm. Whether you're drawn by the genre or the stellar direction, this film is a gripping descent into the unknown.




