"Still/Born"


 The movie I am about to review is not for the faint of heart, especially if you are a mother. I had a hard time viewing this movie since as a mom anytime I view a movie where young children especially babies are put in any sort of danger. Still I feel as a writer giving her honest opinion that it would be wrong not to give a fair review.

Mary (Christie Burke) and Jack (Jesse Moss) experience a great joy and loss all at once. They have a new baby boy named Adam (Grace Christensen) but his twin brother who would have been named Thomas is sadly dead at birth. Yet despite the loss, the new parents try to feel blessed with what they have. It isn't long until Mary begins to see and hear strange things that make her believe Adam isn't safe. She soon comes to find that a demonic force has targeted Adam and Mary must find a way to fight this entity before it takes Adam, or drives her over the edge.

This movie will put you on edge. The steady descent into a mother's madness and desire to protect her child is pulse-racing and frightening. You won't want to leave your children alone after seeing this movie. A four and a half G.M.Star performance from its cast and director that has produced a film that will make every parent look over their shoulder when they go to check on their sleeping children. So if you think you're brave enough, I recommend this film, and keep the baby monitor close by.

⭐⭐⭐⭐½

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