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  • Two of the new kids we called The Unborn were in the adjoining room.

    Raven V.C Andrews 2011

  • Two of the new kids we called The Unborn were in the adjoining room.

    Raven V.C Andrews 2011

  • Two of the new kids we called The Unborn were in the adjoining room.

    The Runaways V.C. Andrews 1998

  • Two of the new kids we called The Unborn were in the adjoining room.

    The Runaways V.C. Andrews 1998

  • The plot of The Unborn is similar, with some foul language and The Ring-type shocks thrown in to make us forget what we’re really watching.

    Movie Review – The Unborn 2009

  • The plot of The Unborn is similar, with some foul language and The Ring-type shocks thrown in to make us forget what we’re really watching.

    22 « January « 2009 « Axiom's Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy 2009

  • Starring Odette Yustman, Meagan Good, Cam Gigandet and Gary Oldman, The Unborn is a thrilling tale of one woman’s survival as she fights a family curse and struggles to shut a doorway from beyond our world that has been pried open by someone who was never born.

    Movie Trailer: David Goyer’s The Unborn | /Film 2008

  • Having served as one-third of the writing team for the immensely successful The Dark Knight, the scribe is already talking about future projects, namely his next directorial effort The Unborn, which is scheduled for 2009.

    David Goyer Talks The Unborn - Dark Knight Scribe to Direct Again « FirstShowing.net 2008

  • The Unborn is a film from David S. Goyer, the man who wrote The Dark City, the Blade series, Batman Begins and The Dark Knight, and is hard at work with X-Men Origins: Magneto, and also directed The Invisible, an instant eyebrow raising list, for Goyer is known for his...

    Filmstalker: July 2009 Archives 2009

  • The Unborn is a film from David S. Goyer, the man who wrote The Dark City, the Blade series, Batman Begins and The Dark Knight, and is hard at work with X-Men Origins: Magneto, and also directed The Invisible, an instant eyebrow raising list, for Goyer is known for his work on superheroes and comic book characters and bringing them to life, so what could he do directing The Unborn?

    Filmstalker Review: The Unborn 2009

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