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The prodigy 2019
The prodigy 2019










the prodigy 2019

Nicholas McCarthy’s new film The Prodigy is a bit of a mutt in that it’s combining a number of different elements from each of these evil children tropes. And who can forget the We Need To Talk About Kevin burgeoning psychopath films, where darling children are simply miniature killers in little adult skin suits? The Prodigy is in cinemas from 15th March by Vertigo Releasing.There are plenty of “bad seed” evil children horror movies (check out Meagan Navarro’s recent well-curated list for some choice recommendations). But if you fancy a fun evening at the cinema with some cool moments and memorable scares, you could do far, far worse than checking out The Prodigy. If you only have the time or inclination for one scary-child-driven film, The Hole In The Ground is clearly the winner.

the prodigy 2019

In fact, I’d go so far as to say that The Prodigy contains the most exquisitely crafted jump scare I’ve seen since the first crawler reveal in The Descent.Īs a piece of entertainment, The Prodigy can’t really be faulted (well, except for the fact that it could clearly finish a good five minutes before it finally does), but it simply doesn’t do enough to get close to classic status. Yes, there are some clunky moments of dialogue, but this is a very talented group of actors and they do a pretty good job with what they have to work with.ĭirector Nicholas McCarthy also impresses, making sure the film looks fantastic and delivering some very good scares along the way. The cast is great, especially Schilling and young Scott, and there’s some fine support from Colm Feore as a hippy doctor with a very open mind when it comes to the paranormal, and Paul Fauteux as the aforementioned creepy serial killer. And just like those movies, if you’re in the right mood, there’s still plenty of fun to be had here. It has a throwback horror-thriller hybrid feel along the lines of What Lies Beneath, Hide And Seek, and Cape Fear.

the prodigy 2019

I’m sure plenty of eyes will have rolled during that synopsis and, in truth, there’s very little in the way of surprises in terms of plot in The Prodigy. Sadly not the tale of the late great Keith Flint’s band, it is instead the story of proud parents Sarah (Taylor Schilling) and John (Peter Mooney) who start to suspect that their precociously bright little cherub Miles (It’s Jackson Robert Scott) might not be quite so angelic after all.Ĭould it have something to do with the random deranged serial killer we see meet a sticky end during Miles’ birth? Why yes, yes it could. Hot on the heels of Lee Cronin’s much-anticipated The Hole In The Ground comes 2019’s latest ‘creepy kid’ flick, The Prodigy.












The prodigy 2019