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Case 39

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Idealistic social worker Emily Jenkins saves an abused 10-year-old girl from her parents only to discover that the girl is not as innocent as she ever expected.
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Griinjah SolarMovie user
Solid movie, the devil just don't die man. I swear it be like that sometimes bro.
2020-08-09 05:08
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Examiner.com
While it's able to pull you in at some points with its eerie mood, it needed a lot more originality and better scares than the cheap kind of just having things pop up out of nowhere.
September 23, 2012
Time Out
From a bevy of cheesy jolt scares (alarm clock! barking dog!) to the embarrassing sight of Zellweger and Ian McShane treating this Orphan-style B-movie silliness with grave seriousness, the film proves to be one hokey-horror riot.
October 06, 2010
Matt's Movie Reviews
A soulless amalgamation of several horror classics, and marks another dud in the career of Renee Zellweger.
March 05, 2014
Los Angeles Times
[Plays] like one more piece of multiplex in-box clutter, ready for the circular file in our moviegoing consciousness.
October 02, 2010
Movie Nation
The end of Zellweger as we've known her.
January 29, 2013
We Got This Covered
Despite its initial premise showing promise, Case 39 turns out to be boring, predictable and nothing new.
November 09, 2013
Movies.com
[A] dumb thriller.
April 04, 2011
Entertainment Weekly
An aggressively inept demon-seed chiller starring a bunch of grown-ups who should've known better.
October 02, 2010
Boston Globe
It's a bummer when the audience is smarter than the protagonist.
October 07, 2010
New York Times
By the time the killings start, it's clear that Ray Wright's screenplay is more interested in following formula than in breaking new ground.
October 05, 2010
Hollywood Reporter
The devil made them do it, but that doesn't mean you have to see it.
October 04, 2010