Somehow I feel this movie in a way focuses more than others on feet. I know it sounds strange and I might be alone in my perception but hey this might be useful information for someone.
Read Full ReviewDecent movie. Has some pretty crazy possessions going on. The movie does tend to drag on a lot though. Hard to keep interested till the end.
Read Full ReviewWith the announcement that a Constantine sequel was in development, decided to give this another watch (probably last time was when it was released on DVD). While I'm really not that big into the supernatural horror genre and have only basic knowledge of the Hellblazer comic, I still found this one mildly entertaining and for 2004/05, the effects weren't too bad, with the hell sequences looking pretty dang interesting, hopefully gets more exploration in the sequel. And Reeves was decent in the l...
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(0:01) Pickup Truck passes by the two scavengers, car radio apparently
by Brian Tyler,Hollywood Studio Symphony,The Hollywood Film Chorale,Klaus Badelt
(0:02) A looter finds a knife wrapped in a swastika flag, takes it, runs away with it, is hit by a car, and continues to run
by Brian Tyler,Hollywood Studio Symphony,The Hollywood Film Chorale,Klaus Badelt
(0:04) Father Hennessey approaches John Constantine in the entrance area of a house, who goes upstairs then to handle the case
by Brian Tyler,Hollywood Studio Symphony,The Hollywood Film Chorale,Klaus Badelt
(0:12) Angela at confession, Isabel wakes up and walks to the rooftop
by The Dave Brubeck Quartet
(0:17) John at Father Garrett's place
by A Perfect Circle
(0:29) John walks into Papa Midnight's bar for the first time
by Brian Tyler,Hollywood Studio Symphony,The Hollywood Film Chorale,Klaus Badelt
(0:57) Beeman gets attacked while John and Angela hurry to find him
by Brian Tyler,Hollywood Studio Symphony,The Hollywood Film Chorale,Klaus Badelt
(1:02) Angela tells John how she lied as a child about seeing what her sister saw
by Brian Tyler,Hollywood Studio Symphony,The Hollywood Film Chorale,Klaus Badelt
(1:07) Angela realizes this after the dramatic scene in the bathtub
by Brian Tyler,Hollywood Studio Symphony,The Hollywood Film Chorale,Klaus Badelt
(1:10) John fights with Balthazar (repeats 1:18) John uses the chair with the help of Midnight