Movie Nights: Week in review 2.16-2.22

This week we visited an escape game and got inspired to get spooked!


Escape: Puzzle of Fear

Escape: Puzzle of Fear was such a weird one but not in an interesting way. Not one part of this movie is creepy, spooky or scary. This one opens on some randoms winning an escape game then cuts to a weird sex scene. It starts on the slower side following two couples meeting up in a nice house with a lot of weird flashbacks of this little girl locked up in a hospital. Pretty bad acting and weird characters. The wife (Aubrey Reynolds) is cute but we hate her husband. (Tommy Nash) As the movie goes on there are more and more strange flashback scenes. This movie is edited very oddly and the placement of these scenes seems to  make little to no sense. It has a fun little twist ending that isn’t hard to see coming but we didn’t hate it. Overall this movie has little to offer and is not worth a watch.

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Escape Room (2017)

Escape Room 2017 (The one with Skeet Ulrich) We went on a little escape room binge this week and had to put this one on the list because of our boy Skeet Ulrich. If we had any expectations we would’ve been disappointed, it is a pretty useless film. The couples it follows are almost unbearable, the dialogue is bad and boring at the same time, you end up hating everyone in the movie. The acting leaves a lot to be desired but it’s kind of enjoyable to make fun of. Skeets’ character Brice is pretty pathetic and not very bright, his decisions throughout make no sense. The plot is very questionable. A demon box from the middle east makes its way to a small town vintage shop in America. Brice, an Escape game owner, is looking to spice up his show and decides to steal the dangerous box despite the very specific warnings. The Demon Box ends up possessing one of the employees locked in the escape room with the couples and he kills them off slowly as they don’t solve the puzzle in time. Why would a demon care if you completed a puzzle? He wouldn’t. It gets pretty silly at the end and there is nothing redeeming that would make this worth watching.

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Escape Room (2017)

Escape Game 2017 (the one without Skeet Ulrich) This one started with a bang intro that never really made sense and it was pretty terrible overall. The movie follows six friends, three horrendous couples on a Birthday trip to an escape room. It is more like an absolutely insane and non sensical murder game. This plot is a joke with one or two cool effects on the way. You absolutely despise each and every poorly written and shallow character. Their deaths aren’t exciting or brutal enough to make up for how awful they are although there was a cool acid gas scene. Other than that there is nothing worth noting and it is not worth a watch.

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Escape Room (2019)

Escape Room (2019)  is a blast, it’s fast paced, unique and the characters give you plenty to talk about. The premise is simple, six strangers competing in an Escape Room for a cash prize. Nik Dodani plays this game expert and easily the best character, he brings some humor to the movie in a way that feels natural and he is the least annoying. Everybody else is pretty irritating, but at least the acting is better in this Escape Game than any of the previous ones this week. We hate the main mixed girl played by Taylor Russell. She is so meek and annoying, her face drives us nuts. Jay Ellis plays an equally annoying and more obnoxious man who is rude throughout but fun to hate on. All of the rooms they encounter are really intricate and beautiful death traps. They slowly work together to progress in the game and get through as many rooms as they can. Of course people die along the way. We even liked the ending. Escape Game is fun to watch and easy to get through with some interesting kills and good tension throughout.

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Come Play

Come Play is a very interesting concept and a spooky feeling movie. We were pleasantly surprised by this one. It was well acted with Gillian Jacobs as Sarah the mother, John Gallagher Jr., as Marty the father and Azhy Robertson as Oliver their child. It follows a basically non-verbal autistic child as a monster named Larry becomes attached to him and attempts to break into their world through electronic and mobile devices. An interesting concept executed well. We loved the artwork in the “Book” about Larry. This movie is shot well, the tension builds nicely and it has some genuinely creepy parts. The end gets a little weird but they always do. It would be great if you’re looking for a low key fantasy horror film with some familiar faces.

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Dark Harvest

Dark Harvest thrusts you into a spooky world of masks and monsters. We are introduced to a small town with a strange tradition. Every Halloween a creature known as Sawtooth Jack (Dustin Ceithamer) with a jack-o-lantern head and a heart of candy comes from the cornfields to cause trouble. There is a night where all the teenage boys in the town attempt to catch and kill him, this is called “The Run”. The “winner” of the annual run earns wealth for his family, a car and money to leave the town. Richie Shepherd (Casey Likes) decides to take part in the run even though he shouldn’t because his older brother Jim (Britain Dalton) won last year. As the run approaches, Ritchie teams with Kelly Haines (E'myri Crutchfield) , a local girl, to hunt down Sawtooth and reveal the truth of the run. The halloween vibes are strong throughout and the masks and all the jack-o-lanterns really add to the festive feel of the movie! It’s shot very well and has a great atmosphere. Definitely worth a watch, it would be especially fun during October!

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Kill of the week goes to the acid gas scene in Escape Room 2017 (The one without Skeet Ulrich)

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