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Top Five Antichrist Films

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After a mysterious night on their honeymoon, Zach and Samantha McCall (Zach Gilford, Allison Miller) find themselves dealing with an earlier-than-planned pregnancy. While recording everything on video for posterity, Zach begins to notice odd behavior in his wife that they initially attribute to nerves, but it soon becomes evident the disturbing changes to Samantha’s body and mind have a much more sinister origin. Directed by Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett, part of the quartet of filmmakers known as Radio Silence (V/H/S), and produced by John Davis (Chronicle), Devil’s Due utilizes a found footage-style of storytelling to deliver an emotional, character-driven thriller that showcases supernatural scares and disquieting dread.   
In celebration of Devil’s Due Blu-ray™ and DVD’s release, below is a scary round up of the top five antichrist films!

The House of the Devil (2009) 

The House of the Devil is a 2009 horror film starring Jocelin Donahue, Tom Noonan, Mary Woronov, and Greta Gerwig. Samantha (Jocelin Donahue) snags a babysitting job for Mr. Ullman (Tom Noonan) and his wife (Mary Woronov) at their remote Victorian mansion. After many creepy occurrences, she is drugged and gagged and finds herself in the middle of a horrific ritual. The movie’s ending lands The House of the Devil on this list. 
The Reaping (2007)

Bloody rivers and other biblical plague-like events take the reins in this 2007 film starring Hilary Swank, Idris Elba, and AnnaSophia Robb. Loren (AnnaSophia Robb) may be the evil kid responsible for all the chaos, but the ending will leave you reeling. The Reaping delivers with strange visions, angels, satanic cults, and the infamous devil child. 
Children of the Corn (1984)

Based on Stephen King’s short story of the same name, Children of the Corn follows Burt (Peter Horton) and his girlfriend Vicky (Linda Hamilton) who, while traveling through Nebraska, accidentally hit a young boy who was running across the road. They are led to Gatlin, Nebraska and find a town completely taken over by a cult of murderous children. This movie is completely creepy and “an adult nightmare.” 
Rosemary’s Baby (1968)


Mia Farrow plays Rosemary, an innocent housewife, who, along with her actor-wannabe husband Guy (John Cassavetes), moves into a New York City apartment with eccentric and “harmless” neighbors. Rosemary ends up pregnant with a little meddling on the neighbors’ part. The satanic cult, scheming husband, and devil spawn do not fail to make an appearance. 
The Omen (1976)

Considered one of the best horror films ever made, The Omen follows couple Robert and Katherine Thorne (Gregory Peck and Lee Remick) as they deal with the denial, fear, and horror that extend from adopting the son of the devil. When Katherine and Robert’s child dies at birth, Robert secretly adopts orphan Damian (Harvey Spencer Stephens). One of the creepiest moments happens when Damian’s nanny kills herself at his fifth-birthday party. This movie instilled desperation and fear into those who watched it and those who made it. The cast and crew claimed to be under a sinister curse during and post production!
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26 Comments

  1. Im going to have to say that Children of the Corn is the only one I have seen of the above movies.

  2. I have seen them all. The omen would be my favorite above movie. Love all horror, suspense, thriller movies.

  3. I love horror movies. I'll go with Children of the Corn.

  4. I love horror movies, I liked 'The Omen' best!

  5. My comment disappeared or just didn't post. I had stated that I LOVE horror movies. I love all the ones shown and can't pick a fav.

  6. I have seen the Omen.

  7. Lynda Cook says:

    I seen all the ones above and it would be a toss up between The children of the Corn and The Omen, those two were pretty good

  8. I have seen the Omen and Rosemarys baby, the Omen is my favorite one.

  9. Love Rosemary's Baby.

  10. I didnt see any , my boyfriend is the one that love horror movies 🙂

  11. children of the corn!

  12. I have seen Rosemary's Baby, Children of the Corn and The Omen, sort of dates me doesn't it

  13. LOL I don't do well with scary movies, but I have seen Rosemary's baby

  14. The Omen is our fav in this house! We actually like all the Omen movies but the first one is the best. "It's all for you Damien!" Creepy!

  15. The House of The Devil!

  16. I have watched Children of the Corn

  17. I've seen and own them all. Ti West is one of my favorite directors so The House of the Devil is probably my favorite.

  18. Children of the corn

  19. I love Rosemary's Baby and Children of the Corn. The other one's I haven't watched yet, but will definitely add to my "To-Watch" list.

  20. Chris Stockford says:

    I love horror movies..

  21. I've seen The Reaping

  22. My favorite old movie the omen, I must have seen it at least 4 times if not more.

  23. I've seen Children of the Corn when I was younger. 🙂

  24. I have seen the Omen

  25. my favorite from above was children of the corn

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