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  1. 3 days ago · Interview Magazine (@interviewmag). “We’re faggot archivists.” Before “The Exorcism” hits theaters, filmmaker Joshua Miller caught up with his old friend Jeremy O. Harris to talk about the...

  2. 3 days ago · But actor and filmmaker Joshua Miller, who’s two generations removed from the photographer who shot Marilyn Monroe over the infamous subway grate and spent nine months in the womb of Playboy Mansion regular Susan Bernard, is more than willing to open up about his Hollywood lineage. We’re faggot archivists,” he says.

  3. 3 days ago · Joshua John Miller, director/co-writer of THE EXORCISM (which he discusses with co-scripter M.A. Fortin here), took inspiration from his father Jason Miller’s part in the original THE EXORCIST. Though he hadn’t been born when his dad acted in the William Friedkin/William Peter Blatty classic, he did visit the set of Blatty’s 1990 sequel THE EXORCIST III, in which Jason played “Patient X” (pictured above).

  4. 4 days ago · The Exorcism (2024) "The Exorcism," directed by Joshua John Miller, is set to haunt cinemas from June 21st. The film stars an impressive cast, including Russell Crowe, Ryan Simpkins, Sam Worthington, Chloe Bailey, Adam Goldberg, and David Hyde Pierce. This meta-horror flick follows Anthony Miller (Crowe), a troubled actor who begins to unravel ...

  5. 3 days ago · The debut horror film from Joshua John Miller has some winking cleverness but little depth. Russell Crowe is a man with demons. Earlier in his acting career, Crowe cultivated a reputation for his ...

  6. 5 days ago · Joshua John Miller: So, the genesis of the movie was based on a conversation we were having with Kevin Williamson about doing something meta-related, similar to The Final Girls (Todd Strauss-Schulson, 2015), or sort of a companion piece to that film, which was a meta-horror comedy.

  7. 5 days ago · 3:28. The Exorcism co-writer and director Joshua John Miller and actors Ryan Simpkins, David Hyde Pierce, and Adam Goldberg discuss the possession horror film and its metaphors with Mashable's Elijah Gil. The Exorcism is now showing in cinemas. "The film industry itself is rife with, sort of, sin."