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Genres:
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Horror /
Thriller /
Music
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Release:
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Director:
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John Moore
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Actors:
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Julia Stiles,
Martin Hindy,
Predrag Bjelac,
Carlo Sabatini,
Bohumil Svarc,
Baby Zikova,
Baby Morvas,
Baby Muller,
Baby Litera,
Tomas Wooler,
Rafael Sallas,
Marshall Cupp,
Seamus Davey-Fitzpatrick,
Liev Schreiber,
Giovanni Lombardo Radice
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Duration:
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110 min.
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Rating:
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(5.4/10)129.5
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Plot Summary:
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When the Vatican observatory woman of God sees the mien of a comet, the Church is sure that it confirms the vigil of the Armageddon. Meanwhile, the USA President's godson Robert Thorn is informed in the maternity in Rome by Father Spiletto that his spouse Katherine has even-handed devastated her babe in arms and she had troubles with her uterus and would not deliver another pregnancy. Spiletto suggests Robert that another fair-minded born juvenile that lost his mammy could be the substituted as a replacement for his son, and Robert accepts the child and gives the name of Damien. Robert is pro... moted to minister in London after a tragic mistake. When Damien's nanny commits suicide in his birthday partisan, a substitute, Mrs. Baylock, comes to bring about and continue with the family. Along the years, Katherine realizes that Damien is calamitous, while Robert is contacted by Father Brennan, who tells him that Damien is the son of Mephistopheles. When the woman of God dies in a bizarre accident, the photographer Keith Jennings shows evidences to Robert that the slave is the Antichrist. They travel to the town of Megiddo to learn how the boy can be stopped.
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Omen, The
Hell is raised all over again in John Moore's respectful remake of this fire-and-brimstone horror from the 1970s, this time starring Julia Stiles and Liev Schreiber as the couple with the demon child
Now that we are living once again in a decade marked by 'tricky' Presidents, electoral corruption, unjust foreign engagements, oil crises, and Middle Eastern terrorism, not only are all the anxieties of the 1970s resurfacing, but so are the horror films that reflected them; the slew of recent reimaginings ranges from Zak Snyder's Dawn Of The Dead to Andrew Douglas's The Amityville Horror, from Marcus Nispel's The Texas Chainsaw Massacre to Tobe Hooper's The Toolbox Murders, and from Rupert Wainwright's The Fog to Alexandre Aja's The...
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