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The Unborn (2009)
description written by member Zara:
Tortured by frightening dreams at night and the ghost of a young boy during the day, young Casey (Odette Yustman) turns to a spiritual adviser named Rabbi Sendak (Gary Oldman) for help. Together, the two uncover and try to stop a powerful family curse dating back to the Nazi era. David S. Goyer writes and directs this supernatural thriller that also stars Cam Gigandet, Meagan Good and Jane Alexander.
| Release Date: | January 9th, 2009 |
| MPAA Rating: | PG-13 |
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The Unborn Movie Review by Zara (7/27/2009) |
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Yustman, let's get this out of the way immediately, is gorgeous. That and she can act far better than Megan Fox. Granted, that really isn't saying much but if you're going to have a beautiful chick in a pretty sh*tty movie, it really helps if she can read her lines and at least half-way have you believe in her. Or at least...
(complete The Unborn review by Zara)
| The Unborn Movie Review by Martin (10/28/2009) |
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Ye this is a pretty standard horror movie that has only realy been successful because its written by "Batman begins" and "Dark knight" scripter David S Cowan. That and it'll probably seem a hell of alot better than it is to the 15 year old audience it is aimed at, an audience that has barely seen any other horror...
(complete The Unborn review by Martin)
With all the American remakes of Japanese horror hits, rehashes of classics and franchises cranking out sequel after sequel (I'm looking at you, Saw), audiences should welcome an original like The Unborn. Par example, before the movie even started I cringed at a preview for the new Last House on the Left, and not in a good...
(complete The Unborn review by Farmer Waltz)
| The Unborn Movie Review by Jarrod (1/10/2009) |
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A little more than a year ago, I sat through a bad remake of the Japanese horror film One Missed Call, with Shannyn Sossamon; now here's 'The Unborn', which is an original project from David Goyer, who brings him with somewhat impressive credentials, as a collaborator with Christopher Nolan on both Batman Begins and The...
(complete The Unborn review by Jarrod)
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