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From the Kulture Dads Podcast Archive: Ep. 045 — Supernatural Evil and The Exorcist 🔊 Listen to the audio version: https://www.kulturedads.com 🐦 Follow us on Telegram: https://t.me/kulturedads 🔔 Don't forget to subscribe and hit the notification bell to stay updated with our latest episodes! Episode Description: Mike and Dave review the classic film The Exorcist and discuss what a brilliant piece of art it is, perfect in mood, pacing, and narrative arc. In the second hour we discuss how supernatural evil is real, expand a bit on our religious beliefs, and call out the occultist elements in heathenry that are ruining lives. Timestamps: 00:00:00 – Intro 00:02:28 – The Exorcist: First Encounters & Lasting Impact 00:07:40 – Cultural Panic, Catholic Response, and Public Reaction 00:13:30 – William Friedkin’s Obsession and Directing Style 00:17:05 – The Real Exorcism That Inspired the Story 00:21:20 – From Novel to Film: Why Studios Refused It 00:24:00 – Deaths, Fires, and Chaos During Production 00:29:10 – Subliminal Horror and Psychological Manipulation 00:34:20 – Why The Exorcist Still Works as Horror 00:38:40 – Symbolism, Motifs, and Hidden Meaning 00:44:10 – Faith, Atheism, and Spiritual Crisis 00:49:00 – Storytelling Discipline and Narrative Precision 00:54:30 – The Film’s Religious and Moral Conclusion 01:00:10 – Why Modern Horror Fails by Comparison 01:05:30 – Final Reflections on Evil and Reality 02:03:30 – Outro Music Tags: #KultureDads #TheExorcist #SupernaturalEvil #Possession #CatholicHorror #WilliamFriedkin #Pazuzu #ReligiousHorror #ClassicCinema #FilmAnalysis #HorrorFilms #WesternCanon #FaithAndEvil #SymbolismInFilm