Exorcist News
Top 10 At The Box Office
Friday April 13, 2001
1 Miss Congeniality 2 Dude, Where's My Car? 3 The Wedding Planner 4 Finding Forrester 5 Traffic 6 The Exorcist (Director's Cut) 7 Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon 8 The Emperor's New Groove 9 Chocolat 10 Rugrats In ParisBanning The Exorcist Stops Good Message Getting Through
Saturday April 7, 2001
I am really confused by the Victorian Government's ban on the Good Friday showing of the film The Exorcist. This film is almost a classic medieval morality play. I doubt if the Vatican film unit could have done a better job in demonstrating the ultimate power of good and righteousness over the poBracks' About-face On Exorcist
Saturday April 7, 2001
The Victorian Government is expected to back down on its decision to ban the Good Friday screening of R-rated film The Exorcist: The Director's Cut.Bracks Stands By Ban On The Exorcist
Friday April 6, 2001
The State Government is sticking to its decision to ban the screening of The Exorcist: The Director's Cut on Good Friday, despite condemnation from artists, civil liberties advocates and the State Opposition.Exorcise The Justice Department, Please
Friday April 6, 2001
The Good Friday ban on screening The Exorcist is silly and should be withdrawn.Speak Of The Devil, Just Not On Good Friday
Friday April 6, 2001
VICTORIANS should head north if they want to watch The Exorcist next Friday.Exorcist To Screen On Good Friday
Friday April 6, 2001
NSW cinemas will screen The Exorcist on Good Friday - unlike those in Victoria, where R-rated films are banned on the day.Victoria Calls In Exorcist On Good Friday
Friday April 6, 2001
The NSW Government will not follow the lead of Victoria, where the horror film, The Exorcist, has been banned from screening on Good Friday for fear of offending Christians.Exorcist Banned For Good Friday
Thursday April 5, 2001
Victorians will not be allowed to see the film The Exorcist: The Directors Cut on Good Friday because the Bracks Government has decided it would be too offensive to Christians.