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The Unborn (2009)

5.2 | Jan 09, 2009 (US) | Horror, Thriller, Mystery | 01:27
Budget: 16 000 000 | Revenue: 76 514 050

Evil will do anything to live.

A young woman fights the spirit that is slowly taking possession of her.

Featured Crew

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Stunt Double
Original Music Composer
Producer
Utility Stunts
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Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Supervising Sound Editor
Utility Stunts

Cast

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Odette Annable
Casey Beldon
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Cam Gigandet
Mark Hardigan
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Gary Oldman
Rabbi Joseph Sendak
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Idris Elba
Arthur Wyndham
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James Remar
Gordon Beldon
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Ethan Cutkosky
Barto Kozma
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Meagan Good
Romy Marshall
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Jane Alexander
Sofi Kozma
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Carla Gugino
Janet Beldon
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Atticus Shaffer
Matty Newton

Reviews

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The Movie Mob
8 | Aug 19, 2022
**Overall : When it comes to lower-budget horror movies, The Unborn is a pretty solid addition.** Part of why I enjoyed this movie as much as I did probably had more to do with laughing at my friends who freaked out in the theater than the actual movie itself. But with that being said, the movie is pretty good too! The Unborn has a better cast than a typical horror flick with Gary Oldman and Idris Elba, along with solid performances from Odette Annable and Meagan Good. The quality of the cinematography, editing, and effects would suggest a bigger budget than it actually had. Scare after scare parades through the film. You can feel the influence of producer Michael Bay (Transformers, Bad Boys) in this film and David S. Goyer (Blade: Trinity), which I consider a positive, whereas others probably would not. Some reviews complain about The Unborn's poor character development, but this is a horror movie. Horror isn't a genre known for its well-developed characters. The Unborn is probably not as good as I rated it, but it has great jump scares, good production quality, and a solid cast. What more do you want in a low-budget horror movie?
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JPV852
3 | Jan 02, 2021
Poorly conceived (pun intended) supernatural-horror film that is only watchable because of Odette Ystman (not for her acting so much). Gary Oldman is only in this for maybe 20 minutes although gets above title billing; I assume he did this partially as a favor to writer-director David S. Goyer who co-scripted Batman Begins a few years earlier. Idris Elba also has a small role but only 5-10 minutes of screen time himself. This is one that's been sitting on my shelf for several years, now I know why I've been avoiding watching... **1.5/5**