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Rated R for strong fantasy horror violence and gore, brief sexuality/nudity and language.

R In Theaters 01/25/2013 , 88min.
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Critic score based on 24 reviews

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March 03, 2013
sisterfh
This movie is the worst movie since C.H.U.D. in the 80's. There was more graffic violence in the first five minutes... I wanted to leave almost immediately. I took my son because he wanted to see it, but even he did not enjoy it and he is into these sorts of movies. Too much violence just for the sake of violence, way too graffic and not much imagination. I hated it, it was a complete waste
February 18, 2013
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this movie was awesome but it would of been better without all the F words.
February 15, 2013
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I saw this with my husband. We were in dbox seats with 3D and Imax sound. This is a great movie to see in dbox. I found it entertaining,but it was nothing special. Go to a matinee and save yourself some money or wait until it comes out on dvd or instant video.
February 10, 2013
amandy1979
I like this move. This is not for kids to see. There is only one scene that have nudity in it but have alot of blood gore in it.
February 09, 2013
mrfeelgooood77
I enjoyed this movie. just needed something more.

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Washington Post
A rarely funny spoof that's heavy on bone-crushing and blood-gushing. Full Review
Claudia Puig
USA Today
This genre stew throws in so many ingredients - including sundry body parts that are cut off and go flying, and heads that explode - that the result is a tasteless mash-up that's hard to stomach. Full Review
Elizabeth Weitzman
New York Daily News
Even if he's slumming, Renner gets it best: his dry delivery fully acknowledges the movie's ridiculousness. If you're planning on entering this fractured fairy tale, you'll want to follow his lead. Full Review
Keith Staskiewicz
Entertainment Weekly
An intermittently fun, but overexcited and predictable mish-mash. Full Review
Liam Lacey
The Globe and Mail (Toronto)
The film can't be accused of taking itself seriously. Shot in 3-D, with lots of choppy action, a rudimentary plot, and plenty of CGI-shape-shifting, it comes in at a brisk, disposable 88 minutes. Full Review