Vatican's Chief Exorcist Battle's Demonic Foes In Ridiculous New Thriller
- Father Gabriele Amorth served as the Vatican's chief exorcist for 30 years, performing supposedly 160,000 exorcisms during his lifetime.
- Though controversial, Amorth inspired the ridiculous new film "The Pope's Exorcist" starring Russell Crowe.
- "The Pope's Exorcist" is not a factual biopic but an absurd demonic possession thriller featuring Crowe's ridiculous Italian accent.
- The international association of real life exorcists has condemned the movie for inaccurately portraying exorcisms and demonic possession.
- Amorth himself was an eccentric figure who believed in possession by Hitler and yoga, but maintained a sense of humor about his work.