With Gourley And Rust
Matt Gourley and Paul Rust
THE EXORCIST
In this episode of With Gourley And Rust, the hosts embark on a deep dive into the 1973 horror masterpiece The Exorcist. Departing from their usual format, the pair dedicate the entire season to analyzing this seminal franchise, reflecting on its massive cultural impact and the persistent legends that surrounded the film for decades. Throughout the discussion, the hosts share personal anecdotes about their own experiences watching the film, noting how their appreciation for its deliberate, slow-burn pacing evolved from their youth to adulthood. They highlight the brilliance of the film’s medical realism, which grounds the story and makes the eventual supernatural descent feel all the more unsettling. The conversation delves into the film’s production lore, including the casting of Eileen Dietz as the stunt double and the chilling, ambiguous origins of the Pazuzu demon. They also explore the film's "cozy" yet ominous aesthetic, comparing the Georgetown setting to other iconic 1970s thrillers. By examining the film’s themes of parental anxiety, religious bureaucracy, and metaphysical uncertainty, the hosts provide an engaging look at why The Exorcist remains a cornerstone of the horror genre.
Updated Jun 30, 2026
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