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The Assent (2020)

After a series of disturbing supernatural events in his home, Joel a young single father, comes to suspect that his young son may be possessed. Soon Joel receives a visit from Father Lambert, a controversial exorcist in town whose last patient died during his treatment. As increasing chilling occurrences begin to unfold, the priest informs a resistant Joel that unless he can successfully perform an exorcism, the devil will soon take full control of his boy.
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After a series of disturbing supernatural events in his home, Joel a young single father, comes to suspect that his young son may be possessed. Soon Joel receives a visit from Father Lambert, a controversial exorcist in town whose last patient died during his treatment. As increasing chilling occurrences begin to unfold, the priest informs a resistant Joel that unless he can successfully perform an exorcism, the devil will soon take full control of his boy.

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Genre:Horror, Thriller
Directed By:Pearry Reginald Teo
Written By:Pearry Reginald Teo
In Theaters:1/10/2020
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Runtime:89 minutes
Studio:Boom Done Productions

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Director

Pearry Reginald Teo

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Robert Kazinsky

Joel

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Peter Jason

Father Lambert

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Hannah Ward

Cassie

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Tatum O'Neal

Dr. Hawkins

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Caden Dragomer

Mason

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Douglas Spain

Brother Michael

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Eileen Dietz

Rhonda

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Margarita Reyes

Sarah

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Florence Faivre

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Luca Bleu Darnell

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William Daubert

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