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The Prodigy

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The story tells of the amazing horror of a woman named Sarah, a mother who predicts the behavior of her exciting little son. There is still something very strange in the life of this woman where there seems to be an evil force and perhaps a superhero has surpassed that little child. This woman lives in a state of real fear where there is fear for the safety of her family. Now, Sarah must choose between the instinct of mother in love and protection of miles and the urgent need to investigate what is happening in order to find a real solution to everything that happens.
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CRITICS OF "The Prodigy"
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Crooked Marquee
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February 19, 2019

The Prodigy feels more like an absurd fantasy film than a horror flick.
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Cinergética
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February 22, 2019

An empty exercise that barely keeps itself standing. [Full Review in Spanish]
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New York Magazine/Vulture
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February 08, 2019

The film is cruelly well-made.
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ChrisStuckmann.com
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February 15, 2019

The emotion wasn't quite as earned as it should've been...but, for the majority of the run-time, I was impressed with the craftsmanship on display.
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New York Post
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February 07, 2019

The latest in a long, increasingly lousy line of bloodthirsty kid movies...
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Flickering Myth
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March 05, 2019

The Prodigy is a forgettable, tedious horror film that few will remember come this summer.
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Globe and Mail
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February 08, 2019

McCarthy's film dips its toes into some stock scare tactics - the whistling tea kettle, the dark hallway, the creepy basement - while struggling to figure out whether it wants its third act to be a boring or bad-ass sort of bonkers-bananas.
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Cine Premiere
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February 22, 2019

Nicholas McCarthy needed to transcend the conventions to successfully mix genres. [Full Review in Spanish]
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Toronto Star
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February 07, 2019

Director Nicholas McCarthy and screenwriter Jeff Buhler could pen that aforementioned parental handbook for child demonic possession, since they blithely borrow from innumerable evil kid movies.
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Film Inquiry
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February 19, 2019

This is entertaining and all, but the movie is neither scary nor intriguing enough to transcend its cliches and redundancy.
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RogerEbert.com
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February 08, 2019

McCarthy's direction is so sleepy that a number of key scenes fizzle out before they can pay off with the next big jump scare.
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Washington Post
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February 07, 2019

[McCarthy] a filmmaker who recognizes that the buildup is more fun than the payoff, and he manages to generate suspense with seemingly little happening on the screen.
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