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Incarnate
Things turn into a frightening turn when a single mother saw terrifying demons in her 11-year-old son. Meanwhile, a wheelchair-bound scientist has the ability to enter the minds of unconscious property for a long time. Now, the man will take on a new task by helping that woman.
5 March 1981, Opole, Opolskie, Poland
8 March 1972, Northern Beaches, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
19 February 2001, Los Angeles, California, USA
19 September 1967, Big Spring, Texas, USA
3 April 1955, Auburn, California, USA
2 August 1973, Basel, Switzerland
1 June 2003, Clearwater Beach, Florida, USA
1 October 1950, Chicago, Illinois, USA
20 December 1985, Zagreb, Yugoslavia [now Croatia]
September 19, 1967 in Big Spring, Texas, USA
December 31, 2016
The preposterous climax is merely a ploy to ensure a sequel -- a proposition that is scarier than anything else in Incarnate.December 02, 2016
Offers a relatively fresh take on standard-issue exorcism-melodrama tropes, along with a performance by Aaron Eckhart that is more than persuasive enough to encourage the investment of a rooting interest.December 02, 2016
Dense with plot and mythology, the film is refreshingly unpredictable - if only because guessing what comes next would require understanding what the hell is going on.January 05, 2017
A pile of cliches under a mountain of stupidity. [Full review in Portuguese.]January 06, 2017
The mixture of genres and the well-executed twist offered by Incarnation's premise, above the usual formula, is what saves it from burning. [Full review in Spanish]January 12, 2017
The result isn't even close to what could be expected, since its ending it's like a pastiche of many things and nothing at the same time. [Full review in Spanish]December 02, 2016
Strident rhetoric is required for describing Brad Peyton's latest film, a maddening hodgepodge of ideas that range from undercooked to unoriginal.January 05, 2017
A horror film that recaptures elements of the classics to mix them indistinctly and clumsily into a fragile reflection on dreams and time, and ends up being a predictable disaster. [Full review in Spanish]December 02, 2016
Incarnate, much like its central character at key moments, barely seems to have a pulse.December 02, 2016
Incarnate is such a pointless bit of hackwork that it almost makes the recent horror dud Shut In seem focused by comparison.December 02, 2016
It's all a wild jumble of half-baked, derivative ideas and arbitrary rules, all of which add up to a suspense-free horror narrative as murky as its lighting.January 19, 2017
This horror movie tries to set itself apart from other demon-possession movies by inventing an interesting new mythology, but eventually it gets tired, bogged down and lost in its own rule book.