Metascore
51 out of 100

Mixed or average reviews - based on 11 Critics

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 2 out of 11
  2. Negative: 2 out of 11
  1. 67
    MBV 3D is full-on, old-school, Fangoria-approved, gorehound heaven – a supersaturated arterial goregasm with zero socially redeeming values for anyone other than first-year med students.
  2. Reviewed by: Ethan Gilsdorf
    38
    Lussier stages his movie not so much around nail-biting moments as novel ways to fling entrails at his viewers. But if you take pleasure in such mindless gore, there must be worse ways to spend 100 minutes.
  3. Reviewed by: Clark Collis
    58
    What really leaps out at you about My Bloody Valentine 3-D is its lack of imagination.
  4. Reviewed by: Scott Mendelson
    40
    If a movie like My Bloody Valentine plays like a dime-store slasher picture, then adding 3D to the proceedings will only make it look like a 3D dime-store slasher picture.
  5. Reviewed by: Jim Ridley
    30
    There's no excitement or terror in watching the 3-D execution of 2-D actors giving 1-D performances, just the steadily diminishing returns of the same eye gouge delivered ad infinitum.
  6. Reviewed by: Mark Olsen
    50
    Wooden performances by forgettable, generic actors -- again, just like in the original -- don't aid in making things any less leaden. Perhaps this is the best one can hope for from something like My Bloody Valentine 3-D, that it be just good enough to not be annoying. Or in this specific case, physically painful.
  7. Reviewed by: Jenni Miller
    63
    This is a fun midnight movie. Horror fans, get your friends together and go see some gore and some naked chicks in three dimensions.
  8. 58
    But save for a giddily gratuitous sequence involving full-frontal nudity, a little person, and a French bulldog, the film is strictly by-the-numbers slasher boilerplate. It won't endure past the weekend.
  9. The 3-D effects come fast and furious, rendered with a technical skill and humor that gives this otherwise strictly formulaic slasher picture whatever entertainment value it possesses.
  10. A strange synergy of old and new, My Bloody Valentine 3D blends cutting-edge technology and old-school prosthetics to produce something both familiar and alien: gore you can believe in.
  11. Reviewed by: Joe Leydon
    60
    At heart an unabashedly retro work, reveling in the cliches and conventions of the slasher horror pics that proliferated in the early 1980s.
User Score

Generally favorable reviews- based on 95 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 19 out of 25
  2. Negative: 3 out of 25
  1. A horror movie that actually makes use of 3D, That's a shocker. A few suspensful moments and solid kills definently make it worth checking out but the poor acting by the cast and predictable ending (you pretty much know who the killer is half way into the movie) put a damper on things. I wouldn't mind seeing a sequel. Full Review »
  2. It is the perfect movie for the couple, but if you do not see with your girlfriend / boyfriend has bored you go.
  3. 6
    Average remake of the excellent 1981 original slasher film. The kills are creative, and the change in the identity of the killer is a great addition. Otherwise, exploitation alley. The 3-D effects are stunning! Full Review »