Too bad omen IV can not keep up with the first three parts by far - was it really necessary to have to shoot a fourth Omen movie when it has no any original idea for this sequel? Once again, there is an eerie child sliding in a previously intact relationship, somewhere there will be a global conspiracy that was predicted in the biblical writings, and the poor, battered by pregnancy symptoms actress brings without their knowledge the Son of Satan on the world - that we already know everything since Rosemary's Baby, only that it was at that time set a lot better and thrilling scene; in Omen IV, however, the action drags tired from a stereotype to the next and takes up devoid of surprise the course, which is to be expected from the outset. Only Faye Grant's acting performance stands out a little from this sea of desolation.