The Messengers
In Theatre :
February 02, 2007
Director(s): Pang Brothers
There is evidence to suggest that children are highly susceptible to paranormal phenomenon. They can see what adults cannot, they believe what adults deny. And they are trying to warn us. In "The Messengers", a suspense thriller starring Kristen Stewart, Dylan McDermott, Penelope Anne Miller and John Corbett, the Solomon family has left big city life for a secluded farm in North Dakota. Soon after they arrive at their new home, 16 year-old Jess and her 3 year-old brother begin seeing ominous apparitions that no one else can see, and are repeatedly attacked by something from the other side.
Now they must try desperately to warn the rest of the family before it's too late. "The Messengers" is directed by the Pang Brothers ("The Eye", "Bangkok Dangerous"), produced by Sam Raimi, Rob Tapert, William Sherak and Jason Shuman, and written by Mark Wheaton, from a story by Todd Farmer.
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The Messengers (2007) Review by BlackTequilaKiss

A typical tale merging ghosts, isolated surroundings and of course the staple in some horrors, black crows. I feel let down. I admit it I gave in to hype. I had heard through the grapevine that this was an interesting mo...
The Messengers (2007) Review by Lilith

Directed by the Pang Brothers, Produced by Sam Raimi & Robert Tapert, Music by Joseph Loduca... I think that goes a way to explaining exactly why I wanted to watch this movie.The storyline is thus: A family from Chic...
The Messengers Review by jamhorner

The trailer looked good and it got my attention, however, the same could not be said for this movie. The plot was somewhat incoherent and even at the end it was confusing and think the Pangs were trying to go for an Amer...
The Messengers (2007) Review by BASSI

This movie stated in the black and white (which did remind me of how Ju-on -The Grudge started, almost the same) we see someone who looks really scared and getting attack by someone.Then the movies on to a few years...