There was a weird, unsettled vibe to the world as the year 2000 approached, and Hollywood was ready to exploit it, trying to cash in on the unknowns of the Y2K experience, turning to the ways of Heaven and Hell to do so. There was a brief uptick in religious chillers, with 1999's "The Omega Code" and especially Arnold Schwarzenegger's "End of Days" hoping to deliver some unsettling big screen experiences for audiences potentially in the mood to bask in creepiness, watching the forces of good and evil duke it out for control of humanity. While a little late to the party, 2000's "Bless the Child" offers the same idea, with star Kim Basinger endeavoring to cash-in on her Oscar-winning performance in "L.A. Confidential," taking the lead on a chiller involving a special child and her potentially unholy position as Satanists and guardians battle for custody. "Bless the Child" hopes to summon a thunderous level of threat, but ridiculousness wins the war here, finding director Chuck Russell struggling to land even a single moment of genuine suspense and fear while the material grows increasingly ugly to hold attention. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com
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