But from here on out it's just a tiresome wait for the end credits. Yeah, I was probably generous to give this a 5/10. Although it is the most painfully average of all the average mainstream horrors from the last couple of decades.
Although kudos for trying to rework the famous decapitation sequence. It's not perfect, by any means, but it's an admirably inventive way to do things.
I would argue that the worst thing about The Omen remake is that it doesn't really update anything. It was made 30 years after the original film and somehow feels like the more old-fashioned and conservative presentation of the material.