A group of Salem teens discover a cursed knife that unleashes a demon that forces them to play gruesome, deadly versions of childhood games where there can be no winners, only survivors.A group of Salem teens discover a cursed knife that unleashes a demon that forces them to play gruesome, deadly versions of childhood games where there can be no winners, only survivors.A group of Salem teens discover a cursed knife that unleashes a demon that forces them to play gruesome, deadly versions of childhood games where there can be no winners, only survivors.
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The plot of this film is incredibly infantile.
Adolescent finds knife haunted by demonic children.
Demonic children use knife to possess his brother.
Brother forces his acquaintances to play games, in which the only winner is the one who survives.
The target market here seems to be somewhere between kids and young teenagers.
But it's too violent for young children.
And too childish for teenagers.
So it fits into that medium where no one is bound to like it.
Being a Canadian...I wanted to enjoy this, if only because it has the kid from Son Of A Critch in it.
But the plot is way too bad.
The character development is lackluster.
And there's too much lead up before the action kicks in.
Which ends as abruptly as it begins.
And they can't even get through a damn game ffs.
There's really nothing to like about it, to be honest.
Other than it being relatively short.
So you don't have to waste too much of your life indulging in it.
But that's about all it has going for it.
Other than decent production quality.
2.5 out of 10.
Adolescent finds knife haunted by demonic children.
Demonic children use knife to possess his brother.
Brother forces his acquaintances to play games, in which the only winner is the one who survives.
The target market here seems to be somewhere between kids and young teenagers.
But it's too violent for young children.
And too childish for teenagers.
So it fits into that medium where no one is bound to like it.
Being a Canadian...I wanted to enjoy this, if only because it has the kid from Son Of A Critch in it.
But the plot is way too bad.
The character development is lackluster.
And there's too much lead up before the action kicks in.
Which ends as abruptly as it begins.
And they can't even get through a damn game ffs.
There's really nothing to like about it, to be honest.
Other than it being relatively short.
So you don't have to waste too much of your life indulging in it.
But that's about all it has going for it.
Other than decent production quality.
2.5 out of 10.
This movie makes me ask one question: HOW? How are the Russo Brothers - respectable filmmakers- Executive Producers on this dud? How did someone get Natalie Dyer, Asa Butterfield, AND Annabeth Gish to sign on to this lame project? How did a script this bad ever get greenlit? How did it somehow gross over a million dollars globally when it should have never been anywhere near a theater? We will never know the answers to these questions. What we DO know is this is a first rate turd of a movie with zero redeeming qualities other than it is mercifully short. Even the sound stinks in this trash. Stay away.
Why did I even press play? Who let Asa Butterfield star in a horror movie? Why did I even finish this? Are some of the questions I have in my mind after finishing "All Fun and Games". Incredibly disappointed, even though I went in with low expectations. Full of cliches and cringeworthy moments. This movie made me question if these actors were actually good in the first place. I loved Benjamin Evan Ainsworth in Bly Manor, but he definitely wasn't up to par here. Also, Annabeth Gish, you're amazing, what are you doing here? I'm not even going to start on Asa Butterfield. Spare your time, hell, watch a romantic comedy, even they're less predictable. I'd highly recommend you skip this one and watch something worthy of your time instead.
On paper, All fun and Games has what should make up a good horror film; a cast of young rising star actors, a setting seeped with supernatural history and an interesting curse. However it ultimately falls flat.
The whole length of the film is only an hour and 15 minutes, barely constituting an actual film. The characters are introduced in a quick narration that basically should have been the opening 15 minutes if it hadn't been rushed. The dialogue from the possessed individuals is more silly than terrifying and the whole "I will play, I won't quit" doesn't really sound like something they'd say in the 1600s.
Trying to fit the kills into the form of some disturbed games just takes away their potential to be violent or original. It also binds the evil spirit in rules that are ultimately completely ridiculous. The only reason it's even getting a 3/10 is because I like the cast and this was not exactly their best work.
The whole length of the film is only an hour and 15 minutes, barely constituting an actual film. The characters are introduced in a quick narration that basically should have been the opening 15 minutes if it hadn't been rushed. The dialogue from the possessed individuals is more silly than terrifying and the whole "I will play, I won't quit" doesn't really sound like something they'd say in the 1600s.
Trying to fit the kills into the form of some disturbed games just takes away their potential to be violent or original. It also binds the evil spirit in rules that are ultimately completely ridiculous. The only reason it's even getting a 3/10 is because I like the cast and this was not exactly their best work.
When I sat down to watch the 2023 horror movie "All Fun and Games" here in 2024, I had never actually heard about it. But I was drawn to it, given its cover. And of course with it being a horror movie that I hadn't seen, then I would take the time to sit down and watch it.
Writers J. J. Braider, Eren Celeboglu add Ari Costa put together a fair enough script. It certainly was an entertaining enough movie, though I have to say that it wasn't really a script that brought much of anything new to the horror genre. Now, that doesn't make "All Fun and Games" a poor movie, far from it, but it just was contents that has been seen and done before in other movies. But I will say that "All Fun and Games" was entertaining enough for what it turned out to be.
Of the entire cast ensemble in the movie, I was only familiar with actress Annabeth Gish. It should be noted, however, that the acting performances in the movie were good. And they did have a great cast ensemble put together for the various roles and characters.
The effects in the movie are fairly good. It wasn't a movie that relied heavily on special effects though, for better or worse. So you're not in for 76 minutes of extraordinary special effects galore, if that is your thing.
While "All Fun and Games" was a watchable movie, it is hardly a movie that I will return to watch a second time. I will say, though, that the movie is worth sitting down and watching if you are a hardcore horror fan.
My rating of "All Fun and Games" lands on a five out of ten stars.
Writers J. J. Braider, Eren Celeboglu add Ari Costa put together a fair enough script. It certainly was an entertaining enough movie, though I have to say that it wasn't really a script that brought much of anything new to the horror genre. Now, that doesn't make "All Fun and Games" a poor movie, far from it, but it just was contents that has been seen and done before in other movies. But I will say that "All Fun and Games" was entertaining enough for what it turned out to be.
Of the entire cast ensemble in the movie, I was only familiar with actress Annabeth Gish. It should be noted, however, that the acting performances in the movie were good. And they did have a great cast ensemble put together for the various roles and characters.
The effects in the movie are fairly good. It wasn't a movie that relied heavily on special effects though, for better or worse. So you're not in for 76 minutes of extraordinary special effects galore, if that is your thing.
While "All Fun and Games" was a watchable movie, it is hardly a movie that I will return to watch a second time. I will say, though, that the movie is worth sitting down and watching if you are a hardcore horror fan.
My rating of "All Fun and Games" lands on a five out of ten stars.
Did you know
- TriviaIn the beginning of the movie, the narrator states that accused witches were burned, hanged, and drowned. This is false. In Salem, 25 men, woman, and children died, 19 by hanging, 1 by being pressed to death with large rocks, and 5 died while in custody. Burning at the stake was only practiced in non-English speaking countries, like Germany. The "swimming test" is mostly an urban legend promoted centuries later. Instead the accused (again in Europe) were tested for their ability to stay afloat, suggesting that unholy persons would be rejected by the water.
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- Gross worldwide
- $1,463,643
- Runtime1 hour 16 minutes
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- 2.39:1
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