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Kyle Smith, New York Post: The "Saw" formula of a mysterious voice guiding our hero through a series of depravities has gone a bit stale. Read more
Justin Chang, Variety: A creepy little diversion that ultimately unravels long before its hero's fragile psyche does. Read more
Martin Tsai, Los Angeles Times: Never satisfyingly accounts for how the unseen puppeteer manages to keep a constant eye on Elliot's every move. Read more
Jeannette Catsoulis, New York Times: An empty, efficient thriller that leaves you as cold as most of its characters. Read more
Tirdad Derakhshani, Philadelphia Inquirer: 13 Sins is a smart, stylish picture elevated by fine performances by Webber and a superior ensemble of supporting players, including Richard Bower, Ron Perlman, and Pruitt Taylor Vince. Read more
Christy Lemire, RogerEbert.com: Darkly funny and deeply twisted, "13 Sins" grabs you from its startling opening sequence and doesn't let go. Read more
Chuck Wilson, Village Voice: Stamm brings such a deft touch to these tonal transitions that it's hard to believe he directed the dreadful 2010 hit The Last Exorcism. Read more