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The Black-Eyed Children 2

Hungary / USA 2026
produced by
József Gallai, Gergö Elekes, Dan Michael Jedrejczyk, Miguel A. Leal jr, Joseph Richmond, Tommy Lentsch, Roy McClurg jr (executive) for McClurg Productions, Elekes Pictures, Raging Inferno Productions, Lentsch Productions
directed by József Gallai
starring Laura Saxon, Simon Bamford, Sara Kloc, Wayne Brett, Bill Oberst jr, Aljona Yakimenko, Kata Kuna, Sandy Johnson, Roy McClurg jr, Anais Jessica Berinde (voice), Karolina Szabó, Regina Fonyó, Máté Mester, Máté Martin Marton, Márton Kiss-Hajós, József Gallai, Dániel Vince, László Némethy, Zoltán Eõry, Shawn Michael Clankie (voice), Yazan Awawdeh (voice), Rudy Ledbetter, Anna Andó, Miroslav Petkov, Joseph Richmond, Zsófia Gallai (voice), Skip Shea (voice), Matt McClurg (voice), Marvin Maddicks jr (voice), [
written by József Gallai, Roy McClurg jr, music by Gergö Elekes

The Black-Eyed Childrenb

review by
Mike Haberfelner

All Delilah (Laura Saxon) really wants is to find her friend from college Claire (Kata Kune) again who's last been seen in a remote neck of the woods, and when she researches the area she finds out. And during her researches, she gets in touch with Emily (Sara Kloc), a researcher into what's happening in exactly that area, and also with Peter (Wayne Brett), who has lost his daughter thereabouts. So eventually, she and Peter make it to the spot with Emily staying behind as their lifeline, and find a dilapitated farmhouse that seems to have a sinister history - and then Peter suddenly disappears without a trace from one moment to the next. In the meantime, Emily receives a phonecall from an astronomer (Sandy Johnson) who she has asked to make sense of certain peces of Claire's diary and learns that they are part of a theory about eternity, so mindblowing it might actually explain what has happened to her at the farm. And speaking of the farm, back at the place, Delilah runs into Claire's dad (Simon Bamford) and his goons - who for some reason is hell-bent on protecting the place from intruders at whatever cost. But then there are also the creepy black-eyed children who have the power to appear and disappear at will and control human minds, and they consider the farm teirs ...

 

If this movie has your head spinning, you're not alone, this is one mindfuck of a movie, backstory-wise, and it's not always super-easy to follow or understand. But this works all for the film's inner workings, enhances its mystery to cosmological proportions. Now add to that atmospheric location, moody camerawork and a very solid cast playing well fleshed-out characters, and you're left with one very unusual horror ride with science fiction underpinnings. 

 

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