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From the beginning, stories of angels and men have captured our imaginations and have been etched into our history crossing all boundaries of culture, religion, and time. These two races have dominated the landscape of modern mythology for countless centuries, almost washing away the evidence that a third ever existed. This third race, born of smokeless fire, was called the jinn. Similar to humans in many ways, the jinn lived invisibly among us and only under dire or unusual circumstances were our paths ever meant to cross.

Dominic Rains as  Shawn
Ray Park as  Gabriel
William Atherton as  Father Westhoff
Faran Tahir as  Ali
Serinda Swan as  Jasmine
Walter Phelan as  The Jinn
Milica Govich as  Mrs. Walker
Danny Mooney as  Head Guard of the Asylum
Ron Causey as  Frightened Streetwalker
Shaun Paul Piccinino as  Shaun Paul Piccinino

Reviews

Kamran Saeed
2014/04/04

This is a great movie I like it and request you Ajmal Zaheer please make 2nd part of this movie as soon as possible. I saw it and get some knowledge. In the whole world there is no other person which make such a movie. You should keep working another part of this movie. Your movie shows a great story.

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DuskShadow
2014/04/05

Same scenes revisited, same kinda good effects with OK sound fx... but still...this film blew. I have a long standing record with films of the bizarre, nasty, horrifying, dangerous and kinky...this film was trash. Even a friend of mine whom is a far...faar bigger buff of the various darker genres than I would say the same.What could have been a grand tale about one of the pre existing beings upon our world since eldritch times was pitiful. This was not scary in the least, and played out more like a cross between constantine and hellboy in a pathetic way.Avoid or lose the hour and a half of your life, and never recover it . 2/10 is the best I can give this, if nothing else but for the actors efforts. A film is still a trying project to complete.

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Rich Wright
2014/04/06

Once upon a time, there was a planet called Earth. On this little globe in the middle of nowhere, amongst the many forms of entertainment, there existed something called 'the film industry'. Once resigned to being shown on cinemas and TV sets, these 'films' were later available on cumbersome plastic rectangular items called 'videos', and more recently on flat shiny discs, otherwise known as DVDs. Now, most denizens of Earth just download them using a handy little tool called 'The Internet'. It's up to each individual whether they pay for them or not, but for security reasons I'd advise them to cough up...Generally, there are three different types of films. Good ones, that are aimed at winning Oscars that tend to come from studios like Pixar (Don't mention Cars, though). Average ones, like blockbusters that usually arrive in the middle of summer, make a lot of money before quickly disappearing and bad ones, that mostly avoid the multiplex altogether... and can be found skulking on the bottom shelf of your local Tesco, or towards the nether regions of your Netflix list.It is a little known fact though that there is also a FOURTH kind of film, and this is where my admittedly long-winded intro leads me to the subject of today's discussion: Jinn. This is a motion picture that is deathly serious about it's intentions: This guy's PREGNANT WIFE HAS BEEN KIDNAPPED. BY DEMONS. HER HUSBAND MUST RESCUE HER. HE MIGHT JUST BE A NERDY ARTIST, BUT HE HAS ONE HELL OF A SIX-PACK. HE ALSO LEARNS HOW TO FIGHT SUPERNATURAL EVIL CREATURES WITH NO TRAINING.. ALL HE NEED IS A LIL KNIFE AND A MAGIC POTION...Do you see my problem here? I'm cracking up just typing all this out. The fourth type is the So-Bad-It's-Hilarious category, which Jinn falls squarely into like a perfectly fitting glove. The actors attempts at expressing emotion which make them look like they've got terrible constipation! The harebrained apocalyptic plot ripped off from countless other cheapo productions, yet here making even LESS sense! The special effects, which are only 'special' in the way people dropped on their head at birth are! And the lead Jinn's supposedly bone chilling voice, which makes him sound like he has a mouth full of shredded wheat! It's an unintentional laugh riot of the best kind!The absolute nadir arrives when one of our 'heroes' somehow manages to freeze time while battling legions of zombie-ish creatures... a power which is never alluded to, and never used or mentioned again. During the time freeze (With everything lit in blue light) instead of stabbing all his aggressors in the chest as quickly as possible, he does a kind of retarded Michael Flatley-esque dance, before killing each one s-l-o-w-l-y as part of his bizarre choreography. While this is going on, a soft rock song finds it's way onto the soundtrack. I cannot recall a sequence in a movie this year that made me CRINGE as much as this embarrassing farce. Of course, as soon as his little spell ends, our Billy Elliott wannabe becomes monster chow. Instead of prancing about, his could have dispatched them all in one go... So what was with the pirouetting nonsense?Who knows? Just one of the many mysteries surrounding Jinn, such as: Who greenlit this mess, why did anyone agree to star in it, why is there a set-up for a sequel at the end which has NO CHANCE of being made... The list goes on. Still, it wasn't a COMPLETE waste of time. It's still funnier than most comedies I've seen this year... And the best part... It doesn't even know it. 2/10

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Submarine Guest House
2014/04/07

it's really a good movie, but racial discrimination is the problem i know why people here don't like this movie because of the director's name which appears that his origin from middle east , or i might be more exact from Iran. i just wanna say to these sick people, stop discriminating people and remember you also have tons of bad movies, why are you so critical about this one??? we had been discriminated for centuries because i believe you guys are just bunch of ignorants, and i have the right to say that to you as you have the right to criticize a good movie. we are all human being after all, but we are living in a time that people started to criticize race and color, and for what? just because you are white and he is black or red. or just i am an Arab so i am a cheap race and you are American so you are a high race, what a stupid idea! many stupid ideas should be vanished by now but you guys still pending it like idiots from a mad house. people here are sick minded

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