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Friday The 13th (2009)
Clay searches for his missing sister in the eerie woods of legendary Crystal Lake, where he stumbles on the creaky remains of rotting old cabins behind moss-covered trees. And guess who's waiting there? Welcome back, Jason.
22 January 1981, Ruskin, Florida, USA
9 July 1978, Downey, California, USA
29 April 1972, Bakersfield, California, USA
4 November 1982, Victorville, California, USA
26 July 1957, New York City, New York, USA
30 July 1958, Montclair, New Jersey, USA
5 July 1981, San Diego, California, USA
27 May 1980, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
5 January 1978, Van Nuys, California, USA
August 28, 2015
I'd say they did a solid enough job of resurrecting a simple scary tale for a new generation.
February 13, 2009
The series reboot is much the same, but it's easily the most effective -- and scary -- entrant in the franchise.
August 26, 2009
Useless remake
September 29, 2012
Friday The 13th is essentially critic-proof - it's been cynically designed from the ground up as a fun but forgettable slasher flick with a one-week expiry date.
February 15, 2013
Five nauseating 20-somethings head out to Camp Crystal Lake to guzzle Pabst Blue Ribbon and have loud tent sex, but Jason roasts one of them like a weenie and says howdy to everyone else with his trusty machete. And that's just the intro!
February 17, 2009
You really have to screw it up to dishonor the memory of a movie as s****y as the original Friday the 13th. Heads should roll.
August 30, 2009
Friday the 13th isn't great cinema by any means, and you probably know better than I whether you'll enjoy the movie.
February 13, 2009
This film is so last-century.
February 13, 2009
It's business as usual at Camp Crystal Lake, with very little in the way of fresh jolts or an innovative visual style that would have really revitalized the hokey franchise.
February 17, 2009
I got extremely bored.
June 22, 2013
Worth noting: The title card of Friday The 13th doesn't show up until about 45 minutes into the film, which, all told, has to be a record.

