We must be in trouble if the world's fate rests on the tiny shoulders of Winona Ryder. In this misjudged horror film, she plays a young religious woman convinced that a best-selling author (Ben Chaplin) she meets at an exorcism has been chosen as Satan's vessel on Earth. And before you can say 666, Winona sets off to try to save his soul. Ryder and Chaplin seem understandably gloomy, while a ravaged-looking John Hurt is over-ripe as the exorcist. Despite its flimsy and incoherent story, the movie looks startling and imaginative, thanks to the director's credentials as the Oscar-winning cinematographer of Saving Private Ryan.