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Sep 11 2009

CHILDREN OF THE CORN REVELATION

Yes I did watch it.

PLOT

Jamie keeps calling her grandma, but the woman never answers and messages disappear. She decides to visit the woman’s apartment, but finds that the whole block is empty and most of the apartments in the building are empty since the residents received an eviction notice. She spends time with a stripper Tiffany and a man Jerry, neighbors of her grandma. When she starts seeing a little boy and girl hanging around and a corn field on the property, she seeks help from a cop. Eventually she learns that the complex was built right on top of property once used by the Children of the Corn.

TRIVIA

The last sequel to Children of the Corn.

Crystal Lowe appeared as Tiffany in the movie before turns in Black Christmas, Wrong Turn 2, Final Destination 3 and the upcoming Case 39.

THOUGHTS

I think with the exception of part 6, I’ve reviewed all the Children of the Corn movies on here so you knew it was just a matter of time until I got to this one. If I remember right, I found a set of the last two sequels for around $10 a few years ago so that must explain why I own them both. Of course I forgot about it until I found this one sitting on the shelf (yes, I do have that many movies). Obviously this movie is bad, but probably not as bad as you might think. My boyfriend and neighbor watched it with me and they rolled their eyes the whole time, but neither got up and walked away. So yeah, it’s not that great, but not that bad either.

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