The Corn: Revelation(2001): Children Of
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
Criticized for poor early-2000s CGI, particularly "bleeding" or homicidal corn stalks. Children of the Corn: Revelation(2001)
Viewed as "lazy and recycled," though some enjoy the "ghost story" twist on the cult legend. Rated R for violence, terror, language, and nudity. Children of the Corn: Revelation (Video 2001) is the seventh installment in the long-running horror
: The story follows Jamie (played by Claudette Mink), who travels to Omaha, Nebraska, after her grandmother, Hattie, stops answering her phone calls. Viewed as "lazy and recycled," though some enjoy
: She discovers her grandmother's apartment is located in a run-down, condemned building that curiously sits right next to a massive cornfield.
Praised for a grimy, run-down urban aesthetic that feels unique for the series.
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