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Stupid Games

Play stupid games... win stupid prizes
2024 | 86m | English

(487 votes)

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Popularity: 2 (history)

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A girl's discreet attempt to assess her one night stand and his friends takes a deadly turn when she and her roommates host a dinner party where they unknowingly unleash a malevolent force.
Release Date: Mar 22, 2024
Director: Nicolas Wendl, Dani Abraham
Writer: Tanner Adams
Genres: Horror, Mystery, Thriller
Keywords roommates, magic, supernatural, djinn, board game, dinner, creature, dating, kissing, candle, knife fight, dice, dinner party, haunted, game night, dice roll, malevolent spirit
Production Companies Sandaled Kid Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 26, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Cass Huckabay Riley
Alyssa Tortomasi Celeste
Ashwini Ganpule Mia
Saad Rolando Jaxon
Gage Robinson Rex
Grant Terzakis Stanley
Larsen Deane Delivery Guy
Name Job
Nicolas Wendl Director, Editor
Dani Abraham Director
Tanner Adams Writer
Christian Klein Director of Photography
Jaime Fish Sound Mixer
Joseph T. Kramer Unit Production Manager
Troy Cummings Key Grip
David Lanes Second Unit Director of Photography
Dylan Marzke Gaffer
Apoorva Sankar Assistant Editor
Darren Wonnacott Music
Samuel Boyar Best Boy Grip
Lauren Sonia Makeup Artist
Riley Joy Gantt First Assistant Camera
Mitchell L. Clark Special Effects Makeup Artist
Name Title
Nicolas Wendl Producer
James Cullen Bressack Executive Producer
Roberta Sparta Associate Producer
Dani Abraham Producer
Tanner Adams Producer
Joseph T. Kramer Producer
Mario Niccolò Messina Executive Producer
Valentina Cau Executive Producer
Amelia Joyce Associate Producer
Michael Lenzini Associate Producer
Joseph Pitruzzello Associate Producer
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Reviews

JamesK85
8.0

Didn't know what to expect when I hit play, but all the trailers and artwork I'd been seeing online made me want to watch this film the second it hit a streaming service. It did not disappoint. The story was fun and ominous, the characters all had distinct voices and characteristics, and the visuals ... were so reminiscent of the 80s and 90s movies like The Craft and Jumanji. I wish we could have seen more of the *WILL NOT SPOIL WHAT* that happens in the movie, but overall this is a solid indie horror film made on a tiny budget! Bravo!!

May 16, 2024
screenzealots
7.0

Co-directors Nicolas Wendl and Dani Abraham put forth a ton of effort with their indie horror film “Stupid Games,” a solid genre entry that has a decent story, relatable characters, and a hook that’s both classic and fresh. This isn’t a slick and highly polished movie by any means, but the charmingl ... y amateurish performances from the cast and a setup that feels familiar make this homegrown horror comfortable and fun. Jaxon (Saad Rolando) and Rex (Gage Robinson) are two bros with a primary objective: getting laid. Jaxon is excited that his dream of a one night stand is really going to happen when his friend Celeste (Alyssa Tortomasi) invites the guys over for drinks, dinner, and game night. She’s asked her best friends Riley (Cass Huckabay) and Mia (Ashwini Ganpule) to join, but the boys get a lot more than they bargained for when the group unknowingly unleash a malevolent force that’s thirsty for blood. It’s a simple idea for a movie, but Wendl and Abraham keep things interesting. It takes over an hour for the suspense and horror to finally kick in, with exposition and character development making up the majority of the film’s run time. The dialogue is natural and unforced, setting the stage for the film’s darker final act, with escalating tension and a shift towards the ominous. It requires some patience as the directors lay the groundwork, but it’s worth sticking it out because the ending is oh-so-satisfying. “Stupid Games” is an enjoyable watch because the storytelling is done so well. If you’re a fan of the genre and appreciate the quirks of indie horror, this one is definitely worth your time. By: Louisa Moore / SCREEN ZEALOTS

Aug 08, 2024