
Ancient codes hidden within the Torah reveal the secrets of global events, past (i.e., Hitler, the Kennedy assassination, the Gulf War), present, and future. One man (York) is after the Code, seeking the power to change the world as we know it... for the worse. Another (Van Dien) seeks the truth, risking his life and everything he stands for in order to stop him.... (Full plot summary below)
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Ancient codes hidden within the Torah reveal the secrets of global events, past (i.e., Hitler, the Kennedy assassination, the Gulf War), present, and future. One man (York) is after the Code, seeking the power to change the world as we know it... for the worse. Another (Van Dien) seeks the truth, risking his life and everything he stands for in order to stop him.
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| Laramie Movie ScopeRobert RotenWith a better direction, casting and some rewriting, this film could have been a lot better. |
| TimeDavid Van BiemaGiven its budget, the quality of its writing, acting and production is remarkably high--about miniseries level. |
| Filmcritic.comRobert MarleyThe premise of the story is good, but the execution of that story leaves a lot to be desired. |
| Film.comTom KeoghDreadful suspense piece that has "Mystery Science Theater" appeal written all over it. |
| Flint JournalDavid ForsmarkWith bad acting, hillarious dialogue, and ludicrous plot turns that make this a future candidate for Mystery Science Theater 3000 mockery, The Omega Code lurches ahead in fits and starts. |
| VarietyJoe LeydonBy turns laughably simplistic and confoundingly muddled as it charts the "final battle" between good and evil. |
| L.A. WeeklyRon StringerBad photography, bad acting and bad dialogue. |
| Entertainment WeeklyChris WillmanEven Christians hip to TBN preachers' peculiar eschatology may be baffled by the incoherent wrap-up, which provides the stingiest Second Coming since the third ''Omen ''movie. |
| Austin ChronicleRussell SmithProof positive that heavy underground buzz doesn't necessarily imply merit or even intrinsic interest. |
| TheMovieReport.comMichael DequinaI'm all for family-friendly entertainment with a minimum of sex, violence, and foul language -- that is, when done right. |