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13

Rated R for disturbing violence, language and brief drug use.

R In Theaters 10/28/2011 , 90min.
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84%
Viewer score based on 17 ratings
29%
Critic score based on 9 reviews

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January 21, 2012
stevenchase84
A gut-wrencher! Violent & suspenseful - It takes Russian roulette to the next level - Statham & Rourke take lead alongside a handful of familiar faces! This is edge of your seat suspense in one of the most raw ways I've seen in film, to-date.
November 21, 2011
shogundee
Piece of **** movie, overly suspenseful, overly bloody, not a very strong plot, terrible ending, terrible acting(if it can even be called that), etc. I could probably summarize the plot in one sentence. Kids family needs money so whilst on a job he reads a guys mail and follows the instructions on a letter and ends up at some middle of nowhere mansion where people gamble on russian roulette and
October 28, 2011
gq00000000104724
Limited release? Are you freakin' kidding me. I have been waiting for this one to come out and now if I want to see it I have to drive from Central NJ into NYC? WTF???
May 12, 2009
Mikecenterline
awesomeeeeeee

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Movieline
This is a lumpy, dumb, suspenseless thing that sometimes scarcely feels finished. Full Review
Dennis Harvey
Variety
A starry cast and glossier production values simply work against the black-and-white original's strengths in this stillborn thriller about a deadly game of chance. Full Review
Keith Uhlich
Time Out New York
Aside from some character-defining flashbacks, a godawful score and sweat-enhancing color photography, it's the same movie as before - a divertingly tense yet superficial time-waster. Full Review
Michael Atkinson
Village Voice
Lumbers, stumbles, and blows all its secrets at the outset. Full Review
Nathan Rabin
The A.V. Club
For a film about a "sport" where every competition is literally a matter of life and death, the oddly inert, suspense-free 13 is strangely lacking in urgency. Full Review