Bless the Child Review |
by Ian Waldron-Mantgani |
Bless the Child *1/2
Rated on a 4-star scale
Screening venue: Odeon (Liverpool City Centre)
Released in the UK by Buena Vista International on January 5, 2001;
certificate 18; 107 minutes; country of origin USA; aspect ratio 2.35:120 more |
Bless the Child Review |
by Chad Polenz |
Oh boy, when is Hollywood going to grow up and stop making these supernatural
thrillers about Satan trying to take over the world using methods that can be
stopped simply by bullets? more |
Bless the Child Review |
by Ram Samudrala |
/Bless the Child/ is a movie that depicts the eternal supernatural
battle between good and evil, with an innocent caught in between.
Unfortunately, the pacing drags and the film veers into the horror
genre to gain momentum but fails to do anything other...more |
Bless the Child Review |
by Chad Polenz |
Oh boy, when is Hollywood going to grow up and stop making these supernatural
thrillers about Satan trying to take over the world using methods that can be
stopped simply by bullets? more |
Bless the Child Review |
by Laura Clifford |
The Bethlehem star shines bright one Christmas and a child is born beneath it
on December 16. Nurse Maggie O'Connor (Kim Basinger) arrives home a week
later to find her drug addicted sister Jenna (Angela Bettis, "Girl,
Interrupted") huddled in her...more |
Bless the Child Review |
by Susan Granger |
Susan Granger's review of "BLESS THE CHILD" (Paramount Pictures)
There's a problem casting Kim Basinger. Since winning an
Oscar for "L.A. Confidential," she's attempted two protagonist roles -
"I Dreamed of Africa" and this - and neither has...more |
Bless the Child Review |
by Dustin Putman |
Directed by Chuck Russell.
Cast: Kim Basinger, Jimmy Smits, Holliston Coleman, Rufus Sewell, Angela
Bettis, Christina Ricci, Ian Holm.
2000 - 105 minutes
Rated R (for violence, gore, profanity, and drug use).
Reviewed by Dustin Putman, August 12, 2000. more |