Scar 3D Review

Scar 3D
Sixteen years after surviving an ordeal at the hands of a psychopathic morgue attendant, Joan (Bettis) finds a copycat killer is draining the local teens. While she relives the trauma through flashbacks, paranoia sets in, the bodies pile up and cops start questioning her sanity.

by Simon Crook |
Published on
Release Date:

07 Nov 2008

Running Time:

90 minutes

Certificate:

18

Original Title:

Scar 3D

The usual Torture Prawn with a generous dressing of Scream-style whodunnit, Scar is notable for being the first full-length live-action movie in digital 3-D. You expect knives jabbing from the screen, but if you feel blood on your lap, it’ll be the ketchup from your hotdog. The perspecto-effects are a real letdown, while the pacing and performances are as flat as roadkill.

Real shame — it should’ve been a giggle
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