Corn: Revelation(2001): Children Of The

: A mysterious figure and "harbinger of doom" who offers cryptic warnings and information about the ghostly children.

is the seventh installment in the long-running horror franchise, released straight-to-video in 2001. Directed by Guy Magar, the film shifts the series' focus from rural cornfields to an urban apartment setting while maintaining its supernatural cult themes. Plot Overview

: As Jamie investigates, she learns her grandmother was a survivor of the original Gatlin corn cult. The building is haunted by the ghosts of children who died in a fire years prior, and "He Who Walks Behind the Rows" is once again seeking a sacrifice. Key Cast & Characters Children of the Corn: Revelation(2001)

Praised for a grimy, run-down urban aesthetic that feels unique for the series.

Criticized for poor early-2000s CGI, particularly "bleeding" or homicidal corn stalks. : A mysterious figure and "harbinger of doom"

: She discovers her grandmother's apartment is located in a run-down, condemned building that curiously sits right next to a massive cornfield.

Viewed as "lazy and recycled," though some enjoy the "ghost story" twist on the cult legend. Rated R for violence, terror, language, and nudity. Children of the Corn: Revelation (Video 2001) Plot Overview : As Jamie investigates, she learns

: The protagonist searching for her missing grandmother.