Review of Children of the Corn: Genesis (2011) by George R — 15 Jul 2015
This final (for now) chapter in the Children of the Corn series was actually not bad, in comparison to the other Corn movies. It was a very modern horror flick and did a good job of keeping things creepy and bizarre throughout.
The premise was very basic and familiar, a couple gets stranded on the side of the road and wanders into a house with a creepy guy where they are trapped. How and why they are trapped is a mystery at first but things are kept very basic.
There are no jump scares, not much blood or gore and the "evil" is nothing more then someone telepathically shutting doors and locking windows. The ending is good and the acting is surprisingly decent.
There is practically nothing in this film though that stands out as a Corn movie, there is rarely any corn, hardly any kids and without those, does it really belong in this series? If you want to check this series out, watch the original and this final one, all of the middle ones are forgettable.
This review of Children of the Corn: Genesis (2011) was written by George R on 15 Jul 2015.
Children of the Corn: Genesis has generally received negative reviews.
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