Review: A Thrilling Ride with “Game Night” Starring Jason Bateman & Rachel McAdams
It’s been a while since we last saw a great combination between comedy, crime and mystery on a movie. “Game Night” directed by John Francis Daley managed to do the movie justice and we watched it ourselves to prove it. “Game Night” emphasizes around a tradition of a gaming night between families and friends with a huge twist. Centered around a mysterious murder game, the seemingly fun games took an unexpected turn when it became all serious and thrilling. Max (Jason Bateman) and his wife Annie (Rachel McAdams) invited his friends along for an exciting games that included Max’s brother, Brooks. Brooks had an idea to create a murder game that is much more interesting than UNO card or Monopoly. Brooks was kidnapped by armed thugs and people were impressed at how realistic all the things were. Max and Annie thought it was the brilliant idea from Brooks to stage all the scenes for the games himself. But, was it staged or was it true? The audience was taken into a confusing maze with this movie, but it was all thrilling and became more intricate as the movie went by. We were guessing throughout the movie and maybe you would be too if you watch “Game Night” in the cinema.