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THR3E

Rated PG-13 for violence, disturbing images and terror.

PG-13 In Theaters 01/5/2007 , 105min.
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80%
Viewer score based on 4 ratings
34%
Critic score based on 13 reviews

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May 22, 2008
aightslim
Worst special effects ever .. You could tell that they didn't use real fire .. The bus didn't blow up correctly .. When part of the building came down, it was cardboard .. I liked the story line but the effects were just too horrible to pay $8.25 for ... Wait until it comes to the dollar theater or rent it ..
May 22, 2008
jakebrown190
i haven't seen this movie yet
May 22, 2008
lservctr
In my area this has been a total flop when it comes to ticket sales. Just one week and it's being pulled. I saw it and think that it's not too good of a movie but I can't say it totally stinks either. It's not until the end where you get the point of this movie. Hint: Three inside one
May 22, 2008
piperfootball00
first of all i loved the synopsis, just reading it put me on the edge of my chair. Blah! i am definitly going to (blah) see this movie. BLAH!rudrum
May 22, 2008
firemoon66
I liked this movie. I liked the characters and was interested to see what was going to happen next. The ending was not expected at all and this movie was worth watching.

Critic Reviews powered by Metacritic ™

Village Voice
Marc Blucas as the hunted seminary student Kevin Parson might as well be dead for all his charisma. Full Review
Frank Scheck
The Hollywood Reporter
The fairly routine plot is made somewhat more interesting by the infusion of issues regarding morality and faith, but ultimately Three, for all its philosophizing, is little more than a standard serial-killer movie with pretensions. Full Review
Jack Mathews
New York Daily News
A pretty run-of-the-mill B suspense movie. Full Review
Joe Leydon
Variety
Indeed, you could argue that weighty questions about the nature of evil and the allure of sin figured more prominently in the similarly titled "Se7en," one of several other, better suspensers dimly echoed here. Full Review
Lou Lumenick
New York Post
Suspenselessly directed by Robby Henson, Thr3e commits the eighth deadly sin - boredom. Full Review
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