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Description: Genre: Horror / Theatrical Release: 2000 / Director: Chuck Russell / Actors: Kim Basinger, Jimmy Smits ... / DVD ... more
Bless The Child (DVD) ... released 09 July, 2001 at Icon Home Entertainment / Features of the DVD: PAL, Widescreen / Bless the Child is one of several identikit supernatural thrillers released in the wake of The Sixth Sense. It's another attempt to update 70s satanic-child flicks such as The Omen, although the twist here is that the child is a force for ultimate good. One winter night, nurse Maggie O'Connor (Kim Basinger) arrives home to find her junkie sister Jenna on her doorstep, destitute and in dire straits, holding a newly born baby wrapped in swaddling. She takes them in, but shortly after Jenna absconds leaving the child, Cody, in Maggie's care. Six years later, Jenna returns with her creepy new husband, Eric (Rufus Sewell), in tow to reclaim Cody, who has grown into a quiet but precocious child with a talent for telekinesis. They promptly disappear leaving Maggie distraught and desperate to recover her adopted child. The chief problem with Bless the Child lies in its premise. As the film reaches its denouement and a glowing angelic host attempts to save Cody by snuffing out Sewell's satanic presence, one begins to suspect that this is the Hollywood equivalent of a Christian Rock album, attempting religious conversion by stealth and subversion. That said, the movie rolls along at a cracking pace and features several nice touches: Sewell is suitably creepy as the squint-eyed cult leader; Christina Ricci literally loses her head to the forces of darkness in a blink and you'll miss it cameo; and Cody's horrific waking nightmares put a new twist on what really lies at the end of the bed when the lights go out. On the DVD: An awkward audio commentary pairs director Chuck Russell with visual effects supervisor Joel Hynek. Russell is keen on spelling out the rather obvious motivations of his characters while Hynek relays the difficulties encountered in realising the film's numerous special effects sequences, but it's hardly the kind of stuff that enhances your viewing of the film. A 10-minute featurette contains the standard enthusiastic cast and crew interviews. The inclusion of a theatrical trailer and seven virtually identical TV spots is simply overkill. The clear picture quality of the main feature shows off Peter Menzies' suitably Gothic cinematography, presented in 2.35:1 anamorphic format with 5.1 Dolby Digital sound. --Chris Campion

Newest Review: ... more than a few familiar names there. Kim Basinger is the star of the film, and she is Maggie O Connor, a nurse who has ... more

 ... turned her back on her Catholic upbringing. One night, during the Christmas holidays, Maggie is told by a lady on a bus that The Star Of Bethlehem would be bringing something precious. Maggie smiles, and thinks nothing more of what the lady has told her, but that night, her wayward sister Jenna (Angela Bettis) turns up with her new daughter, Cody who is just 9 days old. The sisters get into a heated argument as Jenna is taking drugs, and Jenna ...more

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Saul_Walker
Crowned Review Bless The Child (DVD): Choose Good or Evil (665 words)
by Saul_Walker - written on 18.01.01 (Very useful, 101 readings)
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There has been a rash of supernatural/religious horror films coming out of Hollywood lately including Stigmata, The exorcist, Sixth Sense and Rosemary’s Baby to name but a few. Joining these ranks is ‘Bless The Child’- a Religious Horror story of Good vs. Evil. The film is based on a book by Cathy Cash Spellman and put on to screen by Producer Mace Neufeld (1993 The Omen). Enrolling the talent of Chuck Russell as director, who had hits with The Mask (1994) and eraser (1998), it is obvious that the producer wanted to follow up on the success of the previous horror movie. This film is not a bad effort either and definitely left me with some discussions in ...

fooyoo
Premium Review A stale offering (1055 words)
by fooyoo - written on 26.10.03 (Very useful, 37 readings)
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If I had to choose a genre of film which was my out and out favourite, it would be without question horror, especially the horror films that challenge your mind rather than an out and out gore fest. Ages ago, my wife bought me 'Bless The Child', but for some reason I have not got around to watching it until last night. It seems to one of the films in a long line of God versus Satan played out through a special person who is 'The Chosen One', such as 'Stigmata' and even Arnold Schwarznegger had a go when he took on Gabriel Byrne in 'End Of Days'. This time, the person who is the chosen one is a child, which is a slightly new approach to ...

wampyrii
Premium Review Bless The Child (DVD): God Vs. Satan On Pay Per View (940 words)
by wampyrii - written on 05.11.02 (Very useful, 127 readings)
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Let's Get Ready To Rumbleeeeeeeeeeeeee! I hate this kind of apocalypse crap. It's Hollywood playing with the end of days theme again, tribulation time, when all club members are ready to go sit on a cloud and watch billions of other rival club members burn. Smoke 'em if you've got 'em. This time, the whole end of days business is bastardised to a point where it bares little resemblance to anything certain cults old and new believe in but instead gives you a plot where in Easter 2000, Satan will come party on down on old planet Earth unless stopped. No point worrying then peeps, Easter 2000 has gone already so I guess you know the ending of ...

 
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