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      The Reaping

      2007, Horror/Mystery & thriller, 1h 39m

      132 Reviews 50,000+ Ratings

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      It may feature such accomplished actors as Hilary Swank and Stephen Rea, but The Reaping also boasts the apropos tagline "What hath God wrought?" It's schlocky, spiritually shallow, and scare-free. Read critic reviews

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      Katherine Morrissey (Hilary Swank), a former Christian missionary, lost her faith after the tragic deaths of her family. Now she applies her expertise to debunking religious phenomena. When a series of biblical plagues overrun a small town, Katherine arrives to prove that a supernatural force is not behind the occurrences, but soon finds that science cannot explain what is happening. Instead, she must regain her faith to combat the evil that waits in a Louisiana swamp.

      • Rating: R (Some Sexuality|Disturbing Images|Violence)

      • Genre: Horror, Mystery & thriller

      • Original Language: English

      • Director: Stephen Hopkins

      • Producer: Joel Silver, Robert Zemeckis, Susan Downey, Herb Gains

      • Writer: Carey W. Hayes, Chad Hayes

      • Release Date (Theaters):  wide

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      • Box Office (Gross USA): $25.1M

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      • Distributor: Warner Bros.

      • Production Co: Dark Castle Entertainment, Village Roadshow Entertainment

      • Sound Mix: Dolby SRD, DTS, SDDS

      • Aspect Ratio: Scope (2.35:1)

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      • Dec 15, 2018

        Hilary Swank and Idris Elba lead the cast in the apocalyptic horror thriller The Reaping. When a small-town starts experiencing biblical plagues they seek the help of college professor Katherine Morrissey, who specializes in investigating and disproving religious phenomena. The script is a little uneven and does a rather poor job at revealing Katherine's mysterious backstory. However, Stephen Hopkins' directing adds a lot of tension and suspense, as does the score. And AnnaSophia Robb is especially good as a creepy little girl. The Reaping is formulaic and a bit cliched, but it delivers some chilling scares.

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      • Jan 08, 2015

        Thought this was going to be dreadful, but it ended up being surprisingly good. It was sufficiently scary, tells a good story, and has a couple of great twists too.

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      • Feb 22, 2013

        HIlary Swank does not suit horror films, the end. It had many potentials, the story line itself was intriguing at first, a debunker of religious phenomena solved the mysteries scientifically, but then bam, you get to a Southern Town with a religious cult. It went down hill immediately. There are no twists as the film was very formulaic, neither were there any shocks. Disappointed.

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      • Jun 28, 2012

        Katherine Winter: Ten plagues. Ten scientific explanations.  "What Hath God Wrought?" The Reaping is ass. It falls under the trap of what kills every bad horror film. It is predictable. There shouldn't be a one of us that can't see the "twist" coming. This is a terrible movie, but it really shouldn't have been. It had everything set up perfect to be a cool and unique film. It had a good premise, a solid lead, and amazing visuals. Weak directing and even weaker writing ultimately killed this shit fest.  Katherine is a born again atheist. She used to be a missionary, but when she lost her daughter, she went to the dark side. Hmm... very original. Now she specializes in the debunking of "miracles." She is always able to find the scientific explanation behind every single "miracle" people proclaim. She gets an invite to come take a look at a river that has turned red. That is the first plague. The people of this town are all God crazy and think a little girl is behind everything. Katherine comes in to give them a logical explanation for everything going on. But can she? In the end, this movie is nothing more than a waste. A waste of a good idea. A waste of Hillary Swank. But worst of all, a waste of my time. I always have trouble liking Religious Horror films. There's occasionally a good one, like The Exorcist, but for the most part, it is a garbage sub genre. I can't recommend not watching this though because Hillary Swank is Hillary Swank and she's always worth watching. Plus there is a locus scene that almost makes up for all the crap you have to wade through to get there. Just know that you're getting yourself into a truly terrible film.

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