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The Thing, Jaws, and Psycho are just as good and worthy of being placed alongside The Exorcist as some of the all-time greatest horror movies.
The Exorcist wasn’t just a hit movie based on a bestseller. It rocked the culture, becoming that rare horror film that was a true blockbuster, and nominated for 10 Academy Awards.
But it can really go right. Morton’s all-time favorite movie is “The Exorcist,” a holy horror icon and a peak example of the genre. “The Omen” followed it.
Plus, the movie, with no special effects and no gore, uses just rocks, twigs and a shaky camera to create a top-notch horror film.