“The Devil And Father Amorth” (** out of four) was a pointless documentary starring and directed by William Friedkin about a real-life exorcism performed by Father Gabriele Amorth on an Italian woman who has supposedly been overtaken by the devil. Director Friedkin attempts to rekindle memories of his early masterwork “The Exorcist” and offers some intelligent commentary and some interesting views and questions on religion and medical prowess. At its heart, though, the film is a standard-issue exorcism story that’s unfortunately not as scary or compelling as it would have been in 1973. Thank the heavens though that film is only a little over an hour long.