
“Believe In Him.”
After years of performing “exorcisms” and taking believers’ money, Reverend Marcus travels to rural Louisiana with a film crew so he can dispel what he believes is the myth of demonic possession. The dynamic reverend is certain that this will be another routine “exorcism” on a disturbed religious fanatic but instead comes upon the blood-soaked farm of the Sweetzer family and a true evil he would have never thought imaginable.
This film delivers a creeping, raw sense of dread, building an unsettling atmosphere through its found-footage lens. It feels like an unvarnished descent into the unknown, where skepticism slowly crumbles into genuine terror. The experience is claustrophobic and disturbing, leaving a lingering sense of unease long after the credits roll.

















