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In the fall of 1976, a small psychology lab in Pennsylvania became the unwitting home to the only government-confirmed case of possession. The U.S. military assumed control of the lab under orders of national security and, soon after, implemented measures aimed at weaponizing the entity. The details of the inexplicable events that occurred are being made public after remaining classified for nearly forty years.





















22 June 1950, Kirkby, Liverpool, England, UK

15 March 1935, Springfield, Illinois, USA

10 September 1951, Augsburg, Bavaria, Germany





30 March 1967, Los Angeles, California, USA



23 July 1970, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA



11 October 1946, Los Angeles, California, USA


8 December 1946, Los Angeles, California, USA




28 August 1970, Fort Ord, California, USA



25 July 1974, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

25 May 1977, Providence, Rhode Island, USA


10 January 1947, St. Paul, Minnesota, USA


March 02, 2015
The setting is (mostly) the Seventies, but this is without doubt a post-9/11 movie, where the devil's work has already been done and all innocence has long since been lost.
March 02, 2015
a literal answer to the question of what keeps possessing the US to conduct itself the questionable way it does in war, whether Cold or on Terror.
June 02, 2016
There's a sense of repetitiveness that kicks in about halfway through, eventually dragging the film to an unsurprising and unoriginal ending.
January 24, 2015
The Atticus Institute is a blast from the past, but it's not a very scary one.
August 23, 2015
It actually feels like a "Discovery Channel"-style documentary that just happens to wander into some very supernatural places.
January 20, 2015
Admirably constructed, but the derivative script makes it difficult for one to become too enthused by the stock goings-on.