13 Sins
A desperate, debt-ridden salesman agrees to complete 13 tasks, each more sinister than the last in order to win millions of dollars. But there are many catches: At no point can he tell anyone about the game he’s playing, or attempt to interfere with those administering it.
16 December 1977, La Mesa, California, USA
3 February 1993, Houston, Texas, USA
13 July 1955, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
17 December 1961, Huntington, West Virginia, USA
8 March 1987, Mountain View, California, USA
30 July 1958, Montclair, New Jersey, USA
25 July 1962, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
5 July 1960, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA
13 November 1958, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA
19 September 1974, Harahan, Louisiana, USA
4 March 1988, Houston, Texas, USA
19 November 1958, Jackson, Mississippi, USA
June 12, 2015
...a decent thriller that could (and should) have been great.
April 18, 2014
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.
April 16, 2014
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.
January 11, 2015
Not surprisingly, the last challenge is the most difficult of all.
June 06, 2016
A balance of ragged social anger and nervous, pulpy thrills.
April 18, 2014
Darkly funny and deeply twisted, "13 Sins" grabs you from its startling opening sequence and doesn't let go.
April 17, 2014
An empty, efficient thriller that leaves you as cold as most of its characters.
December 13, 2015
Darkly comic and occasionally very gory.
June 23, 2014
It's a challenging genre to take on - one in which it's difficult to deliver surprises or present complex characters - but Stamm has acquitted himself well.
April 17, 2014
The "Saw" formula of a mysterious voice guiding our hero through a series of depravities has gone a bit stale.
July 02, 2014
Flimsy plot withstanding, 13 Sins is an enjoyable watch and fits neatly into the ever expanding genre of film as theme park ride: thrilling, shocking, forgettable.
April 17, 2014
Never satisfyingly accounts for how the unseen puppeteer manages to keep a constant eye on Elliot's every move.

