Monday, January 5, 2009

The Unborn movie review

Directed by: David S. Goyer
Produced by: Michael Bay,Andrew Form,Brad Fuller
Written by: David S. Goyer
Starring: Odette Yustman,Gary Oldman,Cam Gigandet,Meagan Good,Jane Alexander,Idris Elba,Rhys Coiro,Carla Gugino
Music by: Ramin Djawadi
Cinematography: James Hawkinson
Distributed by: Rogue Pictures
Release date(s): January 9, 2009
Language: English
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Sometimes the soul of a dead person has been so tainted with evil that it is denied entrance to heaven. It must endlessly wander the borderlands between worlds, desperately searching for a new body to inhabit.

And sometimes it actually succeeds.

Writer/director David Goyer (Blade: Trinity, The Invisible, Batman Begins) gives a terrifying glimpse into the life of the undead in The Unborn, a supernatural thriller that follows a young woman pulled into a world of nightmares when a demonic spirit haunts her and threatens everyone she loves.

Casey Beldon (Odette Yustman) hated her mother for leaving her as a child. But when inexplicable things start to happen, Casey begins to understand why she left. Plagued by merciless dreams and a tortured ghost that haunts her waking hours, she must turn to the only spiritual advisor, Sendak (Gary Oldman), who can make it stop.

With Sendak’s help, Casey uncovers the source of a family curse dating back to Nazi Germany—a creature with the ability to inhabit anyone or anything that is getting stronger with each possession. With the curse unleashed, her only chance at survival is to shut a doorway from beyond our world that has been pried open by someone who was never born.

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