Kaskade89052 Audioholic Ninja Apr 20, 2026 #8,465 Over the weekend viewings... Last edited: Apr 20, 2026
Tankini Audioholic General Apr 21, 2026 #8,472 HBO "Euphoria" S3: E2. It was Sooo good I had to rewatch it 3 time's!!
C carlosadar Audiophyte May 2, 2026 #8,474 Kaskade89052 said: Got in the mood for some more Laurence Fishburne after Boyz n the Hood... you can check out more at n123movies Click to expand... currently watching from season
Kaskade89052 said: Got in the mood for some more Laurence Fishburne after Boyz n the Hood... you can check out more at n123movies Click to expand... currently watching from season
Kaskade89052 Audioholic Ninja May 21, 2026 #8,475 carlosadar said: currently watching from season Click to expand... Season?
Kaskade89052 Audioholic Ninja May 22, 2026 #8,479 Been really digging this creepy little demonic possession yarn, even with all its obvious nods to William Friedkin's The Exorcist; it's a premise I've never seen done in this genre -- and it's among my favorites -- wherein a priest, under demonic influence by an evil spirit named "Balban," unwillingly rapes and impregnates the young woman he was exorcising Balban from (after the demon jumps into him), and then years later faces the same demon inside the daughter who was a result of these actions. The narrative takes place in Mexico, even though the main character is an American priest, with action shifting to the cells of a run-down prison where his possessed daughter resides (for the killing of a man -- 100-percent Exorcist-style, what with his head turned completely around, or so we're told). Father Peter, the primary character, calls in for assistance from a master exorcist he knows in London (played by the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air's Joseph Marcell) who has faced Balban before -- but the real twist in the story comes when Balban, still inside Father Peter's daughter, attempts to perform an "inverse exorcism" on Father Peter himself, the goal to "remove" God from the priest's body (hence the title of the film). As I said, a somewhat unique take on the possession/exorcism genre. Recommended if you enjoy that sort of horror. The 2.35:1 1080p Blu-ray transfer is about average for a low-budget flick that had a limited theatrical run; outdoor sequences fare the best, with somewhat hot contrast in the whites but otherwise clean detail levels, while darker indoor sequences take on a muted, softer exhibition. The DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 track is the biggest letdown here -- while decent, the overall mastering volume is weak, but, what's worse, the dialogue is obnoxiously buried in the remainder of the mix, rendering lines unintelligible if your master volume is low. There's some brief surround usage, but nothing too aggressive (moments when you can make out demonic groans and screams behind you), and overall I just felt like it could have been better.
Been really digging this creepy little demonic possession yarn, even with all its obvious nods to William Friedkin's The Exorcist; it's a premise I've never seen done in this genre -- and it's among my favorites -- wherein a priest, under demonic influence by an evil spirit named "Balban," unwillingly rapes and impregnates the young woman he was exorcising Balban from (after the demon jumps into him), and then years later faces the same demon inside the daughter who was a result of these actions. The narrative takes place in Mexico, even though the main character is an American priest, with action shifting to the cells of a run-down prison where his possessed daughter resides (for the killing of a man -- 100-percent Exorcist-style, what with his head turned completely around, or so we're told). Father Peter, the primary character, calls in for assistance from a master exorcist he knows in London (played by the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air's Joseph Marcell) who has faced Balban before -- but the real twist in the story comes when Balban, still inside Father Peter's daughter, attempts to perform an "inverse exorcism" on Father Peter himself, the goal to "remove" God from the priest's body (hence the title of the film). As I said, a somewhat unique take on the possession/exorcism genre. Recommended if you enjoy that sort of horror. The 2.35:1 1080p Blu-ray transfer is about average for a low-budget flick that had a limited theatrical run; outdoor sequences fare the best, with somewhat hot contrast in the whites but otherwise clean detail levels, while darker indoor sequences take on a muted, softer exhibition. The DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 track is the biggest letdown here -- while decent, the overall mastering volume is weak, but, what's worse, the dialogue is obnoxiously buried in the remainder of the mix, rendering lines unintelligible if your master volume is low. There's some brief surround usage, but nothing too aggressive (moments when you can make out demonic groans and screams behind you), and overall I just felt like it could have been better.
Tankini Audioholic General May 24, 2026 #8,480 HBO "Euphoria" S3-E4 again!! Last edited: May 24, 2026