Friday the 13th: Part 3

1982, R, 96 min. Directed by Steve Miner. Starring Dana Kimmell, Paul Kratka.

REVIEWED By Marjorie Baumgarten, Fri., Oct. 19, 2001

Jason returns, but this time he's in 3D. It's gore, with real depth. Held over for the third week, it seems 3D is finding a whole new dimension in Austin, Texas. Admission price includes a pair of polarized 3D glasses.

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