It's a movie possessed, in the end, not by the devil, just by errant ambition.
Dominion: Prequel to the Exorcist (2005)
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Reviews Counted:42
Fresh:12
Rotten:30
Average Rating:4.7/10
Consensus: While director Schrader's attempt at a literate, internal exposition on evil temptations and human sin is admirable, this prequel suffers from hit-and-miss psychological tension, poor visual effects, and weak writing -- an overambitious failure of a horror movie.
Rated: R [See Full Rating] for strong violence and disturbing images.
Runtime: 1 hr 57 mins
Genre: Horror/Suspense
Theatrical Release:May 20, 2005 Limited
Box Office: $236,901
Synopsis: Hollywood is littered with stories of aborted attempts at moviemaking, with many directors finding themselves unceremoniously ousted from a project when a studio gets cold feet and rejects their... Hollywood is littered with stories of aborted attempts at moviemaking, with many directors finding themselves unceremoniously ousted from a project when a studio gets cold feet and rejects their work. Writer-director Paul Schrader (AUTO FOCUS) found himself in this position when he completed filming on a prequel to 1973's THE EXORCIST in 2004. With Renny Harlin replacing Schrader in the director's chair, then reshooting the movie in its entirety, it seemed Schrader's vision would be forever shelved alongside countless other terminated projects. However, 2005 saw a remarkable turn of events, as Warner Bros allowed Schrader's version of the film to be released under the name DOMINION: PREQUEL TO THE EXORCIST. Like Harlin's film, Stellan Skarsgard plays a young Father Lankester Merrin. Traveling to East Africa, Merrin hopes to forget the horrific events of World War II, and repair his tattered beliefs, which have significantly lapsed following the gruesome battles he unfortunately witnessed. Once there, the dejected priest runs into a team of archaeologists, who are unearthing a buried church which appears to have been concealed under the African landscape for several centuries. As Merrin helps the team with their discoveries, some brutal and bloody events break out, leading to his first encounter with the powerful demon who would return to haunt him in the original EXORCIST movie. While the plot is essentially the same as Harlin's film, Schrader's movie eschews Grand Guignol-esque gore, choosing to build up a dark, creepy atmosphere instead. Fans looking for gross-out delights will find themselves better-served by Harlin's version of events, but for anyone looking for a subtle counterpoint to the brutal butchery and violent profanity of the other films in the series, look no further than DOMINION. [More]
Starring: Stellan Skarsgaard, Gabriel Mann, Clara Bellar, Ralph Brown
Starring: Stellan Skarsgaard, Gabriel Mann, Clara Bellar, Ralph Brown
Director: Paul Schrader
Director: Paul Schrader
Screenwriter: Paul Schrader, Caleb Carr
Producer: James G. Robinson
Composer: Angelo Badalamenti, Trevor Rabin
Studio: Warner Bros.
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Oct 25, 2005
Reviews for Dominion: Prequel to the Exorcist
“Dominion” isn’t outright horror, and a welcome relief from the days where shots are shorter than the hairs on our heads.
Predictably, Schrader's version -- which stands as the first film to use prequel in its title -- is as sober as Harlin's is beery.
Neither a masterpiece nor a failure, it will probably appeal mostly to those with knowledge of its death and miraculous resurrection.
an intriguing near-miss rather than the unintentional laugh-fest that Harlin’s version proved to be
After 32 years, two sequels, and two prequels, The Exorcist remains an impossible act to follow.
Marred by some of the same problems as Harlin's version -- namely, weak supporting characters, unintentionally funny dialogue and poorly executed special effects.
The movie is drenched in atmosphere and dread, as we'd expect from Schrader, but it also has spiritual weight and texture, boldly confronting the possibility that Satan may be active in the world.
It's a good, thoughtful horror picture -- and thiiis close to being a very good one.
Schrader's intelligent, quietly subversive pic emphasizes spiritual agony over horror ecstasy, while paying occasional lip-service to the need for scares.
One instance of a CGI overlay looks as if the VFX crew added hand-drawn temp animation and then forgot to go back for a final polish.
Schrader's film is a notch better than Harlin's (it's elegantly framed, and stately where the other one was music-video pushy), but when you boil out the demon feathers...it's the same damn movie.
There's no escaping that Dominion is finally an act of commercial scavenging.
Every element is off-key, and the cumulative effect is staggering -- think Showgirls with a demon possession (and Elizabeth Berkeley's dancing doesn't count).
Dominion is only incrementally better than Exorcist: The Beginning and, with both films sharing so many story elements, Harlin is guilty of merely rearranging the deck chairs on Schrader's Titanic.
Schrader's Dominion: Prequel to the Exorcist may be slightly more literate than Harlin's dopey schlockfest, but this deadly dull and pretentious film is ultimately just as bad.
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