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Incarnate

- Faith has failed us.

An exorcist comes up against an evil from his past when he uses his skills to enter the mind of a nine year old boy.

Release Date : 2016-12-01

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : WWE StudiosBlumhouse ProductionsIM Global

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Aaron Eckhart

Character Name : Dr. Seth Ember

Original Name : Aaron Eckhart

Gender : Male

Natalija Nogulich

Character Name : Maggie

Original Name : Natalija Nogulich

Gender : Female

Keir O'Donnell

Character Name : Oliver

Original Name : Keir O'Donnell

Gender : Male

Catalina Sandino Moreno

Character Name : Camilla

Original Name : Catalina Sandino Moreno

Gender : Female

Carice van Houten

Character Name : Lindsey

Original Name : Carice van Houten

Gender : Female

Matt Nable

Character Name : Dan

Original Name : Matt Nable

Gender : Male

Mark Henry

Character Name : Bouncer #2

Original Name : Mark Henry

Gender : Male

Breanne Hill

Character Name : Ilsa

Original Name : Breanne Hill

Gender : Female

Karolina Wydra

Character Name : Anna

Original Name : Karolina Wydra

Gender : Female

Vera Miao

Character Name : Michelle

Original Name : Vera Miao

Gender : Female

Emily Jackson

Character Name : Riley

Original Name : Emily Jackson

Gender : Female

Paul Vincent O'Connor

Character Name : Priest

Original Name : Paul Vincent O'Connor

Gender : Male

Vanya Asher

Character Name : Jogger

Original Name : Vanya Asher

Gender : Male

Tomas Arana

Character Name : Felix

Original Name : Tomas Arana

Gender : Male

Emjay Anthony

Character Name : Jake

Original Name : Emjay Anthony

Gender : Male

David Mazouz

Character Name : Cameron

Original Name : David Mazouz

Gender : Male

John Pirruccello

Character Name : Henry

Original Name : John Pirruccello

Gender : Male

Petra Sprecher

Character Name : Homeless Woman

Original Name : Petra Sprecher

Gender : Female

Carlease Burke

Character Name : Woman at Carnival

Original Name : Carlease Burke

Gender : Female

Mark Steger

Character Name : Maggie (Demon)/Luka

Original Name : Mark Steger

Gender : Male

Tim Sitarz

Character Name : Bouncer #1

Original Name : Tim Sitarz

Gender : Male

Josue Aguirre

Character Name : E.M.T. #2

Original Name : Josue Aguirre

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Reno

@Rangan

2024-05-16

**Almost like any other horror film, but enjoyable.** From the director of 'San Andreas'. The film released after a couple of years delay. I don't know what's the reason, but surprisingly it was a much better film than I expected. It had a decent cast, particularly for a small budget horror, it was a well made film. Even the screen-writing was good. They should have improved it a bit, but still not a bad film with all the fine performances. This is about a man who can enter the minds of the possessed ones by the evil spirits. Like most of the horror films, the exorcist has a person feud with one particular spirit. So after searching for it many years, he finds that a boy was possessed by the same spirit. Now it's his time to avenge whatever he had suffered from earlier in his life. The horror film fans and film fanatics might think it is an average, but for the common people it will work fine. There are some good moments in the film. Overall, well designed film in those crucial parts. You are going to see totally a different Aaron Eckhart, especially being in the lead. So I feel it is worth a try. _6½/10_

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Filipe Manuel Neto

@FilipeManuelNeto

2024-05-16

**A film good enough to watch once or twice, but not more.** The universe of horror films about demons, and demonic possession, now seems to be a little overloaded, and the lack of capacity for creative ideas, or those that justify yet another film, invariably leads to the emergence of some bizarre things. This is the case in this film, where Dr. Ember, a man who has psychic powers and can project outside the body, fights the devil directly, going to meet him and helping the soul of the person he is trying to deceive. Don't get me wrong: the film has its merits and entertains its audience in a pretty decent way. As a horror film, and despite never scaring anyone, it achieves the necessary tension to work and is able to maintain it throughout the action. I just found it bizarre, but that's a matter of personal taste and not a defect. Let me develop: by placing at the center of the action a psychic who uses rational and scientific methods to combat Evil, I felt that the film tried to take a “scientific approach” to demonic possession and, perhaps, reach a wider audience, those skeptic who does not so easily believe in the effectiveness of religious rituals. I could be wrong, but that was the feeling I got. After that, the script introduces more things and, then, there are more serious problems: did anyone really buy that whole story about Dr. Ember already knowing that demon and chasing him for years? A personal crusade? Seriously? And does anyone really believe that the Catholic Church is going to call in a scientist because they think their rituals won't work? The film ends with an attempted twist that we see coming from miles away. On a technical level, the film doesn't really have much to present to us: most of the aspects that we usually appreciate are almost all within the standards of common popcorn cinema, which we watch without thinking much about and forget about five minutes after finishing. Cinematography, sets, costumes, editing, filming… everything is up to standards. There are no major errors nor any particular merit. The visual effects and CGI team is a different case: there are some well-achieved, albeit discreet, effects, especially towards the end. The cast is one of the film's strong points: Aaron Eckhart did a decent job, but what he does is quite far from the best he's ever done in cinema. He is a solid, charismatic and competent protagonist, but he does not have material capable of imposing demands on him and forcing him to make additional efforts. Carice Van Houten (who became particularly famous after her work on the series “Game of Thrones”) is convincing as the anguished mother of the boy targeted for possession, but despite this, she is very underutilized. Catalina Moreno, who I met in “Maria Full of Grace”, at the beginning of her career, does interesting work and provides welcome support.