When it comes to Alix Koromzay’s work in film, fans and critics alike often point to Mimic (1997) as the standout highlight—definitely Alix Koromzay’s highest rated movie. It’s clear that this sci-fi horror flick made a strong impression, showcasing Alix Koromzay’s talent in a memorable way. On the other end of the spectrum, though, there’s Children of the Corn 666: Isaac’s Return (1999), which tends to receive much less praise. In fact, it’s widely regarded as Alix Koromzay’s lowest rated film to date. While every artist has their ups and downs, Alix Koromzay’s range across these projects still reflects an interesting journey through late ‘90s genre cinema.