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| Aug., 19 2009 03:17 AM
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Deseret News, Salt Lake City |
 1/5
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Anne Wollenberg |
The Unborn is packed full of grisly images and effects, but its apparent attempts to be some kind of Jewish take on The Exorcist fail miserably.
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| Aug., 17 2009 06:00 PM
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Filmstar Magazine |
 1.5/4
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Peter Canavese |
The best that can be said for Goyer's latest is that it's competent. How competent is a matter of debate, as is the degree to which Goyer is self-aware about the film's camp value. [Blu-ray]
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| Aug., 12 2009 05:59 PM
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Groucho Reviews |
 1/4
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Jordan Hiller |
What The Unborn represents manages to be a thousand times more disturbing than anything Goyer captured with his pen or camera
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| Jul., 28 2009 01:20 PM
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Bangitout.com |
 2/5
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Brian Holcomb |
There is a senseless scare every 5-7 minutes. Now, after one or two you start to get the giggles but after the third or fourth false scare you begin to Laugh Out Loud.
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| Jul., 15 2009 09:44 AM
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CinemaBlend.com |
 2/4
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David Nusair |
...boasts few attributes designed to initially capture the viewer's interest...
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| Jul., 04 2009 02:11 PM
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Reel Film Reviews |
 1/5
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Bill Gibron |
The Unborn is like a scary movie sentence without the necessary linking verbs. It's all genre gears and no motivational motor.
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| Jul., 01 2009 08:58 PM
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PopMatters |
 D
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Clay Cane |
The Unborn is a story that should have remained untold and will be forgotten by the end of the weekend.
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| Jun., 10 2009 05:33 PM
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BET.com |
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Tom Meek |
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| Apr., 23 2009 03:16 AM
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Boston Phoenix |
 1.5/4
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Robert Levin |
Full of cheap thrills that mostly consist of people popping up out of nowhere and dialogue comprised largely of theological gobbledygook.
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| Mar., 13 2009 11:42 PM
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Critic's Notebook |
 1.5/5
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David Stratton |
Some of the ideas here may seem original, if questionable, but the treatment -- by writer-director David Goyer -- is strictly conventional, with the shock moments obviously inserted at regular intervals, usually while the heroine is in her underwear.
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| Mar., 06 2009 09:45 AM
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The Australian |
 3/10
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Simon Thompson |
After a few initial decent scares, the corny dialogue, poor casting and cringe-worthy acting drag this movie into it’s own hell. Utter rubbish.
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| Mar., 06 2009 03:48 AM
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Heart 106.2 |
 1/5
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Edward Porter |
Cue a creepy toddler, various demonically possessed adults and a Jewish exorcism conducted by Gary Oldman. He’s a vastly better actor than the film deserves, but he can’t make the script seem even slightly better than it is.
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| Mar., 06 2009 01:13 AM
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Sunday Times (UK) |
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Philip French |
This foolish film hitches an easy ride from the Holocaust.
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| Mar., 06 2009 01:10 AM
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Observer [UK] |
 2/5
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Alex Fletcher |
The Unborn isn't the worst horror film you'll see in 2009, but the prospect of a sequel (which the film teases at the finale), is probably the biggest fright in the 88 minutes.
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| Mar., 06 2009 01:00 AM
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Digital Spy |
 2/5
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Allan Hunter |
This may dabble in Jewish mysticism and the legacy of the Nazi era but scratch the surface and you discover just another standard scary movie.
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| Mar., 03 2009 09:09 AM
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Daily Express |
 2/5
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James White |
Unsatisfying, hokey and never that scary (unless you’re the type who jumps at every loud noise or sudden appearance in this sort of movie), The Unborn outstays even its brief lifespan.
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| Mar., 03 2009 01:45 AM
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SFX Magazine |
 3/5
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Mickey McMonagle |
Packed with very scary moments and very disturbing images, this is not for the faint-hearted - that includes me.
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| Mar., 03 2009 01:43 AM
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Sunday Mail [UK] |
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Andrew J. McGlinn |
The script tries hard to delve into the folklore of a dybbuk, and as it mixes this in with experiments on twins in concentration camps during WW2, the story becomes too convoluted for its own good.
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| Feb., 27 2009 05:12 AM
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FILMINK (Australia) |
 1.5/5
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David Stratton |
Despite some gruesome special effects, the telling of this story is so prosaic and predictable that genuine thrills are in very short supply.
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| Feb., 27 2009 05:09 AM
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At the Movies (Australia) |