Chris Stuckmann reviews The Prodigy, starring Taylor Schilling, Jasckson Robert Scott, Peter Mooney, Colm Feore. As a horror movie, Prodigy isn't particularly frightening, but as a character study it nails the vibe, the seesaw between admitting what Ellie is and desperately wanting her to resist her darker urges. Most reviews depict The Prodigy as just another one of those horror movies that involve a knife and a killer kid.

The Prodigy doesn't work because Buhler's scenario is too predictable to be involving and McCarthy's direction is too indecisive to be gripping. Prodigy is a solid movie that happened to have a small budget. It has the feel of a theatrical play move than a big screen movie.

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Written and Directed by Alex Haughey and Brian Vidal. However, the key word there is "better", as no matter what Prodigy is a flawed movie containing everything from poor acting to. Read our review of The Prodigy. Where would the horror genre be without creepy children? In "The Prodigy," a ho-hum horror movie given a mild boost by its credible performances, a small boy named Miles (Jackson Robert Scott) begins to exhibit disturbingly supernormal intelligence. REVIEW: "Prodigy" is well written and directed by Alex Haughey and his The guard gives Dr.

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Fonda all the list of rules which is really long so you have to watch the movie, if you want to know all the rules! It stars Taylor Schilling, Jackson Robert Scott and Colm Feore. Why is The Prodigy rated R?

Check out the exclusive TVGuide.com movie review and see our movie rating for The Prodigy. Horror comes in many forms and all shapes and sizes. The Prodigy is a serial killer ghost story that stretches for twists. The Prodigy wants to capture the grief-stricken gravitas of Hereditary, but it isn't willing to commit to the acts of.