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Roger Moore, Orlando Sentinel: A puzzle with no solutions, a tale with a twist that isn't a twist at all. Read more
Mike Hale, New York Times: A thoroughly dreary, by-the-numbers exercise. Read more
Keith Uhlich, Time Out: There are plenty of formulaic boo! moments, yet Craven intelligently treats Bug's otherworldly issues like hormonal growing pains that must be tamed. Read more
Keith Phipps, AV Club: It's good, theoretically at least, to have Craven back. But why come back for this? Read more
Wesley Morris, Boston Globe: The worst horror movie Wes Craven's made perhaps ever. Read more
J. R. Jones, Chicago Reader: There's some malarkey about each kid having inherited one of the maniac's personalities, though Craven never does much with that except to point the finger of suspicion at junior. Read more
Adam Markovitz, Entertainment Weekly: Wes Craven's first new movie in five years is a brainless, joyless, and yes, you might even say, soulless teen slasher. Read more
Eric D. Snider, Film.com: What sinks it is Craven's simplistic, ham-fisted writing and inert direction. Read more
Frank Scheck, Hollywood Reporter: It's your money that's at greater stake with this subpar horror entry in barely noticeable 3D. Read more
Gary Goldstein, Los Angeles Times: A thrill-free snooze that will certainly rank as one of the least -- if not the least -- effective entries in Craven's nearly 40-year canon of cinematic shockers. Read more
Nick Pinkerton, L.A. Weekly: All might be good for a flask-to-the-theater laugh, if not for the unconscionable price gouging. Read more