Orphan

5.00
    Orphan
    2009

    Synopsis

    After losing their baby, a married couple adopt 9-year old Esther, who may not be as innocent as she seems.

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    Cast

    • Vera FarmigaKate Coleman
    • Peter SarsgaardJohn Coleman
    • Isabelle FuhrmanEsther
    • CCH PounderSister Abigail
    • Aryana EngineerMax Coleman
    • Jimmy BennettDaniel Coleman
    • Margo MartindaleDr. Browning
    • Karel RodenDr. Värava
    • Rosemary DunsmoreGrandma Barbara
    • Jamie YoungBrenda

    Recommendations

    • 88

      Chicago Sun-Times

      You want a good horror film about a child from hell, you got one. Do not, under any circumstances, take children to see it. Take my word on this.
    • 75

      Philadelphia Inquirer

      Orphan, with a perverse plot twist at the end, will keep you on tenterhooks from its nightmarish opening scene to its chilling last frame.
    • 70

      The Hollywood Reporter

      Furhman plays pure evil with such supreme calmness that only her eyes shine with madness. Indeed, all of the child actors are superb, especially the expressive Engineer.
    • 63

      Boston Globe

      The best part of Orphan is the outstandingly lunatic plot twist that kicks in just as you're checking your watch and hoping they'll wrap things up. This development - I'd love to tell you, but you wouldn't believe me - boosts the movie into overdrive for a final 20 minutes of happy, disreputable mayhem.
    • 63

      USA Today

      It's a cut above most spooky-kid movies, with a twist that sets it apart.
    • 50

      Chicago Tribune

      Assuming your psycho-pigtailed-killer memories extend back as far as "The Bad Seed," Maxwell Anderson's play filmed by director Mervyn LeRoy in 1956, Orphan may remind you of the icon made famous by Patty McCormack.
    • 50

      Los Angeles Times

      Clocking in at more than two hours, the movie teeters between psychological horror and violent blood-letting and, as such, probably won't completely satisfy fans in either camp.
    • 40

      Variety

      Teasingly enjoyable rubbish through the first hour, Orphan becomes genuine trash during its protracted second half.

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