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Thr3e
Directed by
Robby Henson
PG-13
2007
1h 41m
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4.9
5%
51%
5.1
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Innocent lives hang on the whim of an elusive psychopathic murderer whose strange riddles and impossible timelines force three people into a mission to end the game before one or all of them die.
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Cast of Thr3e
Marc Blucas
Kevin Parson
Justine Waddell
Jennifer Peters
Bill Moseley
Slater
Priscilla Barnes
Balinda Parson
Jack Ryan
Slater - young
Kevin Downes
Henry
Alanna Bale
Young Samantha
Laura Jordan
Samantha Sheer
Max Ryan
Captain Milton
Kai Schoenhals
Hot Dog Vendor
Mariusz Pilawski
Adam Malecki
Roy Peters
Zbigniew Modej
Bus Driver
Marek Śledziewski
Bruno Jasieński
Young Kevin
Robby Henson
Director
Ted Dekker
Novel
Alan B. McElroy
Screenplay
Daniel Markowicz
Post Producer / Visual Effects
Thr3e Ratings & Reviews
Chicago Reader
J. R. Jones
The vile sadism of the Saw movies has been replaced by decorative references to Saint Augustine and Immanuel Kant, and there's a beautiful but brainy police profiler (Justine Waddell) on hand to dispense a thick layer of psychobabble.
7M Pictures
Kevin Carr
about half-way through the film, I started to get a sinking feeling that this was leading to a giant cliche
Sacramento News & Review
Jim Lane
...a mix of earnest uncertainty and shameless over-the-top hamminess.
Los Angeles CityBeat
Luke Y. Thompson
If you happen to be a sheltered religious kid who's dying to see a serial-killer movie but is barred by parental authority from seeing any film containing profanity, gore, or sexual tension, this is your chance.
Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)
Ken Hanke
The scene of faux flames burning in front of a city bus will go down in the annals of Le Cinema du Frommage.
Dread Central
The Foywonder
Thr3e basically has two modes: boring mode and stupid mode. The film is only 108 minutes long, but I swear there are periods where it felt like it might as well have been 308.
Tyler Morning Telegraph (Texas)
Jonathan R. Perry
I've seen films that said nothing in entertaining, even compelling ways. 'Thr3e' is not one of them. At least it's not wholesome too.
Variety
Joe Leydon
There's precious little in the way of clammy tension or mounting apprehension as Thr3e plods toward a climax that is startlingly absurd, yet not entirely illogical.
The Hollywood Reporter
Frank Scheck
Ultimately Three, for all its philosophizing, is little more than a standard serial-killer movie with pretensions.
TV Guide
Maitland McDonagh
Ultimately aimed at a Christian audience looking for genre entertainment with a certain sense of propriety, the film tries to serve two masters and doesn't quite deliver for either.
Seattle Times
Jeff Shannon
If Thr3e is any indication of what we can expect from the emerging trend of studio-funded faith-based movies, we may find ourselves wishing The Passion of the Christ had been a box-office bomb.
New York Post
Lou Lumenick
Suspenselessly directed by Robby Henson, Thr3e commits the eighth deadly sin -- boredom.
New York Daily News
Jack Mathews
It's a pretty run-of-the-mill B suspense movie.
Denver Post
Lisa Kennedy
Directed by Robby Henson, this theologically driven thriller from 20th Century Fox's Fox Faith division, steps gingerly around sex and watches its tongue. But it's far too comfy with the lingua franca of American cinema: violence.
Fort Worth Star-Telegram/DFW.com
Scott Von Doviak
It's hard to imagine an audience that will be satisfied.
Washington Post
Stephen Hunter
Thr3e needs help with more than spelling.
Arizona Republic
Annemarie Moody
Rent Se7en for an authentically scary thriller with religious undertones.
Austin Chronicle
Marjorie Baumgarten
It's a sure bet the regular gore hounds will be disappointed by the film's transparencies, but will the faithful flock to a film that offers a lot more grit than the pallid stuff that generally passes for Christian entertainment? Ask Mel Gibson.
Village Voice
Jessica Grose
There are no dead bodies here, but perhaps filmgoers, tired of all those secular scares and heathen horrors, won't miss the aesthetic pleasure of a creative murder scene.
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