Toronto After Dark 2010: Eli Roth Interview
Check out Eli Roth’s interview from the Toronto After Dark 2010 screening of THE LAST EXORCISM!

Check out Eli Roth’s interview from the Toronto After Dark 2010 screening of THE LAST EXORCISM!

Plus EXCLUSIVE Behind the Scenes Photos!!

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