Children Of The Corn: Revelation(2001) -
The film is generally viewed as a low-budget entry that struggles with its limited resources, though some fans appreciate its attempt to deviate from the standard formula. Summary of Reviews
is the seventh installment in the long-running horror franchise, released straight-to-video in 2001. Directed by Guy Magar, the film shifts the series' focus from rural cornfields to an urban apartment setting while maintaining its supernatural cult themes. Plot Overview
: She discovers her grandmother's apartment is located in a run-down, condemned building that curiously sits right next to a massive cornfield. Children of the Corn: Revelation(2001)
Praised for a grimy, run-down urban aesthetic that feels unique for the series.
: A mysterious figure and "harbinger of doom" who offers cryptic warnings and information about the ghostly children. The film is generally viewed as a low-budget
Criticized for poor early-2000s CGI, particularly "bleeding" or homicidal corn stalks.
: The story follows Jamie (played by Claudette Mink), who travels to Omaha, Nebraska, after her grandmother, Hattie, stops answering her phone calls. Plot Overview : She discovers her grandmother's apartment
: The protagonist searching for her missing grandmother.