Though it does a thing or two right, most critics are panning The Rite, the story of a young priest who heads to exorcism school and apprentices under Anthony Hopkins. Whatever your expectations, just don’t expect innovation:
- The film is an “overwrought thriller with a surfeit of solemnity and the devil's own sound design,” writes Joe Morgenstern in the Wall Street Journal. The screenplay is “ponderous enough to banish Oscar anxiety for all concerned,” and by the final battle, “you're ready to give the devil whatever due it takes to get The Rite over and done with.”
- The Rite has Lou Lumenick wishing for pea soup and spinning heads. Instead, "this threadbare and risible rehash of The Exorcist," presents "a donkey with glowing red eyes, a plague of frogs, a pregnant woman spitting up railroad bolts ... and a scenery-chewing Anthony Hopkins," he writes for the New York Post.