If you’re not seen the trailer for Case 39, and want to watch the film cold, then it’s probably best you skip the review. We don’t give away anything that the trailer doesn’t, though… Pedophobia is a ...
Join us, if you will, on a trip back to 2006. It was the year Renée Zellweger starred in Case 39, her first horror film since 1994's Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation. Just two years after ...
The real mystery surrounding the horror thriller “Case 39” is why it took so long to get into theaters. This solidly plotted, acted and executed supernatural story was shot in 2007 and set for release ...
Case 39 is a horror film about a social worker (Renee Zellweger) who adopts an abused child, only to find out this poor little girl is an evil demon or something. The child begins to violently and ...
Matt Goldberg has been an editor with Collider since 2007. As the site's Chief Film Critic, he has authored hundreds of reviews and covered major film festivals including the Toronto International ...
It must take great fortitude, intensity and courage to convince yourself that the movie in which you're acting isn't utter garbage. Case in point: Renee Zellweger in "Case 39." She goes deep into an ...
Review in a Hurry: When social-worker Renée Zellweger adopts a demon kid with a penchant for making people hallucinate their fears and kill themselves, a lot of logic goes out the window. But the ...
Early in “Case 39,” Renée Zellweger’s overburdened social worker, Emily, complains to her boss ( Adrian Lester) that she’s buried in 38 active cases, right before he plops the file for you-know-what ...
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