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How Hereditarys Cast Feels About The Comparison To The Exorcist

How Hereditarys Cast Feels About The Comparison To The Exorcist

Even if he wasn't trying to make a horror film, William Friedkin's The Exorcist has become a legendary film in the horror genre in the years since its initial debut. However, it's also legendary for the word of mouth it generated when it first hit theaters. The film became a phenomenon that allegedly caused audiences to faint, which is why the comparisons between Ari Aster's new A24 horror film, Hereditary, and The Exorcist seem so interesting. With that in mind, I had a chance to ask the cast of the film how they feel about the comparisons to Friedkin's masterpiece, and they definitely appreciate them. When I asked Toni Collette, she specifically praised Aster's work and said:

When we were making The Sixth Sense, I remember a group of us gathered, Barry Mendel was a producer, we all went to his hotel room and watched The Exorcist. I had never seen it. I think it had aged a little. I imagine at the time it came out it would have been absolutely incredible, but it was a huge, very original sort of cinema-changing film and a profound experience that people still remember to this day watching that film. For this to be compared, obviously, is hugely flattering, especially for Ari Aster. It's his first feature. Before I'd met him, I'd seen a couple of his shorts and the script was incredible, but he is the real deal.

Films evolve over time. That's why the old black and white footage of the train pulling into the station doesn't terrify audiences like it did back in the silent era. Having not seen The Exorcist until the production of The Sixth Sense earlier in her career, Toni Collette acknowledges that the film doesn't necessarily deliver the same gut punch that it did in the 1970s. Nevertheless, she enjoys the comparisons between Hereditary and Friedkin's classic, and largely credits Ari Aster's execution for the film's critical success.

Elsewhere during the Hereditary press day in Los Angeles, I had the pleasure of asking Alex Wolff and Milly Shapiro the same question during another interview. They echoed Toni Collette's appreciation of Hereditary's warm reception from audiences, and Wolff noted that he has a particular appreciation for the fact that Hereditary has gone on to become compared to classic horror films from the 1960s and 1970s such as Rosemary's Baby. They said:

Milly Shapiro: I think it's so cool that people can compare it to something that's so amazing. It's really gratifying. We all put so much hard work into it, and to see it compared to something as amazing and marvelous as The Exorcist is just really cool.Alex Wolff: I love that. Yeah. Exorcist is one of the best. I love it when it's compared to the 1970s horror movies like Rosemary's Baby. Is it late 60s or 70s? That era. That's the coolest thing.

Check out a clip from our Hereditary interview below to hear everything the cast of the film had to say about this film's comparison to The Exorcist.

Hereditary will hit theaters on June 8. Make sure to check it out in theaters and stay tuned for more of CinemaBlend's coverage as the film's weekend premiere kicks into high gear!





I know I could just re-watch The Exorcist myself to find out if the comparison is flawed, but since seeing Hereditary, I haven't wanted to watch any other horror. I thought Hereditary was genuinely distressing - it was a masterful movie, but I've been trying to shake off the feeling it left me with for days now.
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Check out a clip from our Hereditary interview below to hear everything the cast of the film had to say about this film's comparison to The Exorcist. Hereditary will hit theaters on June 8 .
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How Hereditary's Cast Feels About The Comparison To The Exorcist



It's been a while since a horror film has taken me in the same way as Hereditary did, thus despite how horrifying it is, I'll want to go back to the Graham's world to feel the shudders and
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If I have anything cautionary to say about Hereditary it's that it is absolutely, positively not a movie for the faint of heart. This movie is The Exorcist of our time. Scratch that: It's The Exorcist-meets-Rosemary's Baby. It's everything the pretentious, stupid, wannabe-deep movie mother! wishes it was.
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The Exorcist set box office records that stood for many years. For almost half a century, until the 2017 adaptation of Stephen King's It, it was the top-grossing R-rated horror film. In 1999, The Sixth Sense finally bested The Exorcist as the highest-grossing supernatural horror film; it remains in third place after It claimed that title as well.



Hereditary is a 2018 American supernatural horror drama film written and directed by Ari Aster, in his feature directorial debut. It stars Toni Collette , Alex Wolff , Milly Shapiro and Gabriel Byrne as a family haunted after the death of their secretive grandmother.
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I'm awarding Hereditary three and a half recliners; a modern Rosemary's Baby with a horrifying ending. Conclusion. While it was an excellent story with a terrifying ending, reviews between the audience and critics have been decisive at best. I feel this has to do with the marketing and hype of being a historically terrifying horror movie.
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