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2016 • Horror / Thriller • 102m

31

"Welcome to hell."

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Five carnival workers are kidnapped and held hostage in an abandoned, Hell-like compound where they are forced to participate in a violent game, the goal of which is to survive twelve hours against a gang of sadistic clowns.

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Top Cast

Sheri Moon Zombie
Sheri Moon Zombie
Charly
Richard Brake
Richard Brake
Doom-Head
Meg Foster
Meg Foster
Venus Virgo
Malcolm McDowell
Malcolm McDowell
Father Murder
Daniel Roebuck
Daniel Roebuck
Pastor Victor
Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs
Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs
Panda Thomas
Jeff Daniel Phillips
Jeff Daniel Phillips
Roscoe Pepper
Andrea Dora
Andrea Dora
Trixie
Ginger Lynn Allen
Ginger Lynn Allen
Cherry Bomb
Jane Carr
Jane Carr
Sister Serpent
Judy Geeson
Judy Geeson
Sister Dragon
Kevin Jackson
Kevin Jackson
Levon Wally
David Ury
David Ury
Schizo-Head
Lew Temple
Lew Temple
Psycho-Head
Torsten Voges
Torsten Voges
Death-Head
E. G. Daily
E. G. Daily
Sex-Head
Tracey Walter
Tracey Walter
Lucky Leo
Michael 'Red Bone' Alcott
Michael 'Red Bone' Alcott
Fat Randy
Director: Rob ZombieWriter: Rob ZombieProducer: Rob ZombieProducer: Eddie VaismanProducer: Mike ElliottProducer: Andy GouldProducer: Matthew PerniciaroExecutive Producer: Joe Aliberti

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Gimly
2016-11-20
50%

_31_ was made very quickly on a shoestring budget, and it shows in Rob Zombie's worst film to date. Bizarrely though, it also features what might just be the best performance of Richard Brake's career. And that is no small feat, the man is a proven talent. Still probably skippable for the moviegoing community at large, but worth the time of a hardcore devotee. _Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._

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Tiffany Lynn
2017-01-09
70%

By this point in his career, there's not much mystery left to Zombie. From his days of White Zombie to his latest musical outpourings and films, he's made his desire to have fun and his love for the grittier horror of the past well known. Zombie fans know this. We go into each new project knowing there's little chance of being surprised but hoping that it's going to be a hell of a ride of full of homages. <i>31</i> is no exception. The film opens with a scratchy, shaky cam and proceeds to introduce us to a lot of the same cast we've seen before playing the same trashy and foul-mouthed character types we've seen before. The acting is intentionally full of cheese and the setting is once again his favourite decade. If you didn't enjoy <i>House of 1000 Corpses</i>, <i>The Devil's Rejects</i>, or <i>The Lords of Salem</i>, there's little chance that <i>31</i> will be your cup of tea. On one hand, I'm not disappointed. <i>31</i> is pretty much exactly what I expected it to be. On the other hand, it's clear that Zombie is capable of doing something more unique and at this point it really feels like it's time for him to -- for at least one film -- take his horror a different direction. Sure, I'm tired of the boring cleancut CGI films of the mainstream, but if anyone can make one of these that is truly gorey and scary, Zombie's the guy. I'm not saying he should stop doing what's fun for him, but some variety would be nice. Quick notes: <br>- Richard Brake (Doom-Head) was perfection. <br>- Malcolm McDowell was underused. <br>- Sherri Moon Zombie wasn't the best casting choice for Charly, though I'd love to have her kicking ass here in a different capacity. <br>- Zombie really should make a full release of <i>Werewolf Women of the SS</i>.

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Status
Released
Origin
GB, US
Languages
German, English, Spanish
Studios
Spectacle Entertainment Group, Windy Hill Pictures, Protagonist Pictures, Bow + Arrow Entertainment, PalmStar Media, Spookshow International Films
Budget
$1,500,000
Box Office
$850,419
Website
http://robzombie.com/movies/31-movie/

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