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On the day the Riverton Ripper vanished without a trace, seven children were born. Today, they’re all turning 16… and turning up dead.
Rated R | Length 108 minutes
Max Thieriot | John Magaro | Denzel Whitaker | Zena Grey | Nick Lashaway | Paulina Olszynski | Emily Meade | Jeremy Chu | Danai Gurira | Raúl Esparza | Jessica Hecht | Frank Grillo | Elena Hurst | Felix Solis | Harris Yulin | Shareeka Epps | Dennis Boutsikaris | Trevor St. John | Shannon Maree Walsh | Alexandra Wilson | Eric Zuckerman | Alberto Vazquez | Lou Sumrall | Lynnanne Zager | Michael Bell | Courtney Stow | Kaitlyn Stow | Richard Rutkowski | Robert Clotworthy | Terri Douglas | Hannah Hodson | Nicole Patrick | Amber Efé | Christopher Place
Date Viewed | Device | Format | Source | Rating |
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10/01/2011 | TV | Blu-ray | Rented | 1 star |
(Average) 1 stars |
For all the respect we give Wes Craven, he’s given us some real clunkers. MY SOUL TO TAKE is his worst movie to date. It’s horrible.
The actors do their best to keep up, but the main problem is the generic script. There is nothing new here. Some people have said that MY SOUL TO TAKE is “so bad it’s good.” They’re wrong. It’s downright embarrassing for Craven.
Inept to it’s core, MY SOUL TO TAKE is pure shit.
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