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You can't outrun a family secret.
2021 | 98m | English

(6989 votes)

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Popularity: 4 (history)

Director: Ivan Kavanagh
Writer: Ivan Kavanagh
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When a young boy contracts a mysterious illness, his mother must decide how far she will go to protect him from terrifying forces in her past.
Release Date: Mar 18, 2021
Director: Ivan Kavanagh
Writer: Ivan Kavanagh
Genres: Horror, Thriller
Keywords detective, paranoia, motel, murder, lucifer, gore, hospital, doctor, police officer, illness, satanic cult, mother son relationship, demonic, cannibalism
Production Companies Belladonna Productions, Elastic Film, Park Films
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 09, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Andi Matichak Laura
Emile Hirsch Paul
Luke David Blumm David
Cranston Johnson Steve
Blaine Maye Jimmy Naegle
J. Robert Spencer Dr. Bauhn
Rocco Sisto Dr. Bradlee
Kristine Nielsen Mrs. Naegle
Erin Bradley Dangar Susan
Adam Stephenson Father
David Kallaway Pimp
Ethan McDowell Dr. Lundberg
Wanetah Walmsley ICU Nurse
Garrett Kruithof Deutsch
Craig Leydecker Jorgensen
Ben Swilley Cab Driver
Adam Henslee Young Officer
Janet L. Burns Waitress
Ann Marie Hall Coroner
Alexander Ward Huntsman
Shirley McClung Lecturer
Madison Sorrentino Dr. Olmi
Ashton Faith Dixon Young Nurse
Britton Webb Police Officer
Abbey Rhyne Tracy Hatch
Jessica Black Young Woman
Matthew Sean Blumm Paramedic (uncredited)
Sami Bray 10 Year Old Laura (uncredited)
Sarah Fisher Clinic Nurse (uncredited)
Name Job
Ivan Kavanagh Director, Writer
John Leslie Production Design
Sara Ann Callaway Special Effects Key Makeup Artist
Leslie Humphrey Makeup Department Head
Kevin Ivey Line Producer, Unit Production Manager
Simon Baxter Draughtsman
Aza Hand Sound Designer, Music
Katie O'Mahony Dialogue Editor
Daniel Cullen Visual Effects
Peter Budd Grip
Joe Heath Key Grip
Weronika Kaminska Assistant Editor
Neal Rowland Script Editor
Piers McGrail Director of Photography
Stephen Vincent Casting
Tora Eff Costume Design
Somica Spratley Makeup Artist
Michael A. Toscano First Assistant Director
Adrian Conway Sound Effects Editor
Chad Meadows Boom Operator
Lee Gifford Stunt Coordinator
Jacob Geyer Assistant Camera
Konnor Megginson Assistant Camera
Kellen Turner Set Costumer
Ryan Lough Line Producer
Sig De Miguel Casting
Emily Davis Set Decoration
Leo Corey Castellano Makeup Effects Designer
Jonathan Thornton Special Effects Makeup Artist
Andrew George Second Second Assistant Director
Morgan Carparelli Foley Editor
Josh Tamburo Boom Operator
Jessica Black Stunts
Patrick Durkin Dolly Grip
Thorne Hood Digital Imaging Technician
Heather Roebuck Costume Supervisor
Nikos Panteris Colorist
May Todd Production Coordinator
Robin Hill Editor
Lauren Goodwin Hair Department Head
Wesley O'Mary Digital Imaging Technician
Laura Wilbanks Cruz Script Supervisor
Robert Maxfield Sound Mixer
Name Title
James Atherton Executive Producer
Ana Habajec Executive Producer
Ali Jazayeri Executive Producer
Lesley McKimm Executive Producer
Jan Pace Executive Producer
J.B. Shah Executive Producer
Piiyush Singh Co-Producer
Arun Thapar Executive Producer
Viviana Zarragoitia Executive Producer
Will Clarke Executive Producer
Saurabh Gupta Co-Producer
Andy Mayson Executive Producer
AnneMarie Naughton Producer
Mike Runagall Executive Producer
Abhayanand Singh Co-Producer
Amar Thapar Executive Producer
Christian Tötzke Executive Producer
Rene Bastian Producer
Ratan Ginwalla Co-Producer
Linda Moran Co-Executive Producer
Aliki Paraschis Associate Producer
Miten Shah Executive Producer
Abeer Thapar Executive Producer
Louis Tisné Producer
Abhay Deol Executive Producer
Emile Hirsch Executive Producer
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Befitting its title, this movie feels like the son of The Exorcist and Rosemary – and in that sense it is proof that talent does skip a generation. It's as if screenwriter/director Ivan Kavanagh thought that revisiting Rosemary's baby was a good idea, even though someone else had already gone back t ... o that particular well, and the result left a lot to be desired (I’m referring of course to Look What's Happened to Rosemary's Baby). Laura (Andi Matichak) is the young single mother of David (Luke David Blumm). One night, Laura stumbles upon a group of refugees from the Bramford Building in David's room. She runs off to a neighbor's house and calls the police. As it often happens in these cases, the police find not a shred of evidence of a home invasion, and one of the detectives (Cranston Johnson) obviously thinks Laura is one card short of a full deck. In contrast, the other detective, Paul (Emile Hirsch), is understanding, patient, and attentive – in short, he is so obliging that we immediately know he’s going to doublecross Laura sooner or later; it's just a matter of waiting for the other shoe to drop. Shortly after, David begins to experience symptoms of a disease that a battery of tests is unable to identify, but which we could call Regan MacNeil Syndrome. It turns out that Laura's father was the leader of a satanic cult/pedophile ring (a little too late to exploit the so-called satanic panic, ain’t it?). David is believed by all in the know to be the product of Laura being raped by her father, just as Rosemary was under the impression of having had sex with Guy, when in reality she had inadvertently become the devil's concubine (between the ages of 10 and 18, Laura, then known as Anna, lived a life of sexual subservience, and to give the devil his due, the newspaper clippings the characters look up are a very nice touch. Too bad the photo of the alleged victim depicts an incongruously smiling Anna/Laura). In keeping with the Rosemary pattern, David is not the fruit of an incestuous relationship, but of Laura's union with the prince of darkness. Now, as far as demon seeds go, David is rather underwhelming. To begin with, he has to eat human flesh; otherwise he becomes violently, and presumably fatally, ill. That is, the son of El Diablo is as dependable as a junky going through withdrawal. Sure, he's capable of subduing prey several times his size, but this is disappointingly pedestrian, especially when compared to Damien Thorn, who never had to get his hands dirty. The biggest problem here is that, while the best thing in the whole movie, Blumm's performance is not right for the character. David is (except when hunger overcomes him) more Regan than Damien (which doesn't stop Kavanagh from blatantly ripping off The Omen’s ending), and as such, we want him to find salvation, not see him embracing, so to speak, the dark side of the force.

Sep 03, 2022