Trying to provide for herself and her siblings, a young girl enters into a sadistic game in order to win a large sum of money needed to treat her brother of Cancer.
18 February 1992, Colorado, USA
7 March 1945, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
22 September 1971, New York City, New York, USA
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20 November 1975, Nairobi, Kenya
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4 June 1978, Shueyville, Iowa, USA
25 November 1973, Texas, USA
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1971, Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada
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December 15, 2013
An ungainly horror film that tries to twist the genre in a new direction, but fails utterly. There are some truly horrific scenes, but nothing worth remembering afterwards.
February 08, 2013
A derivative horror movie with highfalutin pretensions.
February 08, 2013
Director David Guy Levy's witless homage to the "Saw" franchise and its ilk.
February 15, 2013
Hardly a most dangerous game night at the movies.
February 07, 2013
With a bit less grisliness, it could have been a mystery dinner-theater performance.
July 24, 2013
A Frankenstein abomination that mates Dinner for Schmucks with Saw.
March 13, 2013
Jeffrey Combs is pretty much the reason to see this (or just about any) film.
September 25, 2013
It's a striking yet simple premise that is, for the most part, employed to watchable (if unspectacular) effect by director David Guy Levy...
November 12, 2013
An entertaining and incredibly demented commentary on how easily our wills can break when given the proper price tag.
March 06, 2013
It's smart, slick and delightfully sick with a horrific but compelling game of survival that manages to give audiences a little food for thought along with their horror
February 08, 2013
This restrained exercise in torture porn benefits from its clever concept and restrained execution.
February 07, 2013
Though Combs is clearly enjoying himself, the fun doesn't always carry over to the audience.

