

According to the rules, however, he’ll lose all his winnings if he fails to complete any stage of the game. After following instructions to harass a young girl whose mother becomes irate at his shameless display of cruelty, and nearly burning down a church, even Elliot realizes it won’t be long until the cops are onto him. But he’ll have to complete 13 “challenges” in total within 36 hours to win the multi-million-dollar prize, as the game quickly becomes very complicated. With the disturbingly gleeful voice of the show host on the other end of the call promising to “make all your problems go away,” Elliot’s online bank balance gets bumped up accordingly, so he reluctantly accepts the second task – eating the dead fly. So although an unexpected phone call offering to pay him ridiculous sums of money – over $6 million if he’s a winner - to participate in a “one of a kind” hidden-camera game show seems particularly random, Elliot has no problem completing the first challenge for $1,000 – swatting an annoying fly buzzing around his car. Besides planning an expensive wedding, he also has to support his mentally disabled younger brother Michael ( Devon Graye), who faces re-institutionalization if his insurance plan lapses. Recently fired from his New Orleans insurance-sales job (he wasn’t ruthless enough), Elliot Brindle ( Mark Webber) puts up a brave front with his pregnant fiancee Shelby ( Rutina Wesley), even though he’s facing nearly $100,000 in personal debt with no means of repayment. PHOTOS: 15 Horror Movies That Offered the Most Bang for the Buck
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Some cannibalization may be inevitable, although Sins got a jump on theatrical release with VOD and digital download made available starting Mar. Produced by Automatik Entertainment and Blumhouse Productions, Sins will face off at the holiday-weekend box office against another Blumhouse title, Relativity’s holdover Oculus, which placed third at the domestic box office last weekend. Less a remake than a reinterpretation, Stamm and co-writer David Birke have adopted the original’s premise and reworked many of the details, but the arc of the two films remains very similar. In his first feature outing since 2010’s The Last Exorcism, Daniel Stamm does serviceable work on horror-thriller 13 Sins, based on the 2006 Thai film 13: Game of Death.
