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Game Night 

 A married couple's weekly game night goes to the next level when the husband's brother books a murder mystery party complete with actors as criminals and cops. When the brother is kidnapped which is supposed to part of the game, the weekly gamers set out to solve the case but soon learn that things are not as they appear to be. The gamers soon find themselves in for a night of utter excitement that they never anticipated.

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Comedy is a hard genre to get right on screen. It is one of the most subjective kinds of films there is, and even comedies that are generally defined as being great can still fall flat for some people. That is simply the nature of the art of comedy. Unfortunately, this results in us, the consumers, not getting very many good comedies. Instead, there is an overabundance of brutally sh*tty comedies that make you dig your face into the palm of your hand and question why you wasted $10 and two hours of your time to watch this garbage. This was exactly my experience with Game Night, the new film from Vacation directors John Francis Daley and Jonathan Goldstein. I doubt many people were counting down the days until they could go see Game Night, nor could anyone be blamed for thinking it looked like a steaming pile of sh*t. The trailers never came across as if the film could actually be anything worthwhile. But then, the unimaginable happened. Reviews began dropping for the movie, and it suddenly was certified fresh on Rotten Tomatoes with an 81% critics rating. I had never intended on seeing Game Night, but after seeing the surprisingly strong reviews it was getting, I decided to go check it out. However, I have come to regret that decision. Game Night is everything I had originally thought it was going to be, from having terrible humor to cringe-worthy performances... 

 1h 40min | Comedy, Crime, Mystery | 2018 (USA)

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Game Night Game Night Reviewed by Unknown on June 08, 2018 Rating: 5
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