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Tom's Guide
06-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Tom's Guide
Prime Video just added a ridiculously fun dark comedy movie — and it's full of unexpected twists
When combing through Prime Video's lineup for July 2025, I spotted a movie I vaguely recognized by name but had never actually watched. Comedy isn't usually my go-to genre (I've been called the 'horror queen' many times), so it wasn't surprising that I'd missed 'Game Night.' But something urged me to give it a try. 'Game Night,' in a few simple words is a dark comedy that takes some pretty wild turns, while keeping the experience genuinely fun. Jason Bateman effortlessly floats through the genre as if second nature, alongside the ever-charming Rachel McAdams, who brings plenty of laughs. Given my usual preference for horror or dark thrillers, I was glad 'Game Night' ended up on my screen instead. Now that this dark comedy is streaming on Prime Video, I'd recommend anyone who hasn't seen it to add it to their watchlist. Here's why 'Game Night' should be the ultimate movie choice at your next game night. 'Game Night' follows Max (Bateman) and Annie (McAdams), a competitive couple who regularly host game nights with their close group of friends. One evening, they invite Max's wealthy and charming brother, Brooks (Kyle Chandler), to join them. Brooks proposes a new game — a murder mystery party where someone will be 'kidnapped,' and the group has to solve the case. What begins as an entertaining challenge quickly turns real when Brooks actually disappears, and the group realizes they're caught up in a genuinely dangerous situation. As Max, Annie and their friends scramble to uncover what's really going on, they face a series of unexpected twists, false leads, and escalating chaos. Each clue brings new surprises, and the stakes rise as they try to save Brooks and themselves. Character work and storylines are what most people tend to focus on when watching a movie, and rightfully so, since they're incredibly important. But as someone who essentially memorizes the way a movie looks, 'Game Night' surprised me in the best way possible. This dark comedy features some seriously cool cinematography. Directors John Francis Daley and Jonathan Goldstein clearly knew what they were doing. Given the movie's title, they wanted to literally incorporate elements of games into the visuals. Near the beginning, there's a street scene that uses an effect to make the characters' world look like a game board or miniature set. As the camera zooms in, the street 'comes to life,' transitioning from the toy-like perspective into full, real-scale live action. I have to say, the visuals really impressed me. If you've seen 'The Social Network,' you might recognize a similar use of tilt-shift photography during the miniature Harvard campus shot. It's really cool stuff, and I wish more movies took creative risks with experimental and fun visuals like this. Aside from the cinematography, 'Game Night' has plenty to offer in terms of pure entertainment. While the plot isn't exactly original (sharing tonal similarities with 'Clue' and the comedy-thriller 'Date Night') there are enough thrills to keep you amused. Strong lead performances from Bateman and McAdams elevate the material, making the experience extremely enjoyable. A few twists have been thrown in that I'm sure viewers will eat up, and they're surprising enough to keep the plot interesting. But most of all, 'Game Night' is a super easy watch, mainly because the characters are pretty charming (even if they're borderline cheesy at times). Max and Annie often gather with their friends Ryan (Billy Magnussen) and the married duo Kevin (Lamorne Morris) and Michelle Sterling (Kylie Bunbury) for game nights, all while trying to keep these gatherings hidden from their socially awkward neighbor, Gary Kingsbury (Jesse Plemons), who's a police officer dealing with a difficult divorce. Plemons, as always, doesn't even need to say a word to make his characters feel incredibly unique. Gary, in this case, comes across as quietly unsettling, but you can't help but be amused at his incredibly odd nature. The group as a whole has a compelling dynamic, and their interactions make it easy to overlook a somewhat basic plot. It's just a fun time. 'Game Night' is an entertaining watch, but if there's one reason I'd recommend it to anyone, it's for the visuals alone. I'm not well-versed in cinematography, but the camera shots and creative choices throughout most scenes are such a joy to watch. Of course, everything else is good too. I'm just someone who's easily impressed by a visually pleasing movie. Don't take my word for it either. Over on Rotten Tomatoes, 'Game Night' has a solid score of 85%, with the site's critics consensus reading: 'With a talented cast turned loose on a loaded premise and a sharp script loaded with dark comedy and unexpected twists, Game Night might be more fun than the real thing.' You should stream 'Game Night' on Prime Video now for a genuinely fun ride. Otherwise, see our general guide on the best Prime Video movies worth watching.

News.com.au
17-06-2025
- Sport
- News.com.au
State of Origin game two: NSW v Queensland live scores, updates, analysis
The Blues can take the Origin shield home with them if they claim victory in Perth tonight, while the Maroons are desperate to send the series to a decider with a win. Here's all you need to know before the big game.


Cairo 360
22-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Cairo 360
Mirshak at The Tap West
Don't miss MIRSHAK at The Tap West, this Tuesday, 22nd of April, for Game Night and house vibes that hit differently.


The Citizen
21-04-2025
- Entertainment
- The Citizen
NWU set to host Purple Con
The North-West University's (NWU's) Vanderbijlpark Campus is set to host Purple Con, a vibrant celebration of anime, gaming and pop culture inspired by the renowned Comic-Con. Organised by the NWU Anime Student Society in collaboration with the Faculty of Humanities and the Sports department, this one-day convention will take place on July 26. The convention aims to bring together students and the broader community, fostering an engaging and inclusive environment. 'Our goal with Purple Con is to create a space where creativity flourishes and cultural appreciation takes centre stage. We believe in bringing people together through a shared love for anime and gaming,' says Sibusiso Hlongwane, a representative of the Anime Student Society. The society has been dedicated to building a vibrant community where individuals with shared interests in anime, gaming and pop culture can celebrate their passions. Since its establishment in 2023, the Anime Student Society has expanded across campuses, recently winning the award for Best Newly Affiliated Society in 2024. They have participated in numerous events, including Comic-Con at the Nasrec Centre, thus proudly embracing their identity as OTAKU. To raise funds for Purple Con, the society embarked on a fundraising initiative by doing shifts at RocoMamas. 'Through our Shadow Shifts at RocoMamas, we managed to raise a total of R3 146.90 from 10% of the shifts' turnover,' says Sibusiso. They also held various fundraising events, including a Game Night, which brought in enthusiastic crowds. Attendees can look forward to a diverse range of activities at Purple Con, reflecting modern anime culture. These will include thrilling gaming tournaments featuring popular titles like FC25, Street Fighter, Tekken and Apex Legends. For those seeking adventure, there will be opportunities for virtual reality experiences, paintball in a military-themed forest setup, and even four-wheel go-karting. Notably, the convention aims to involve local talent and businesses. 'We are excited to showcase both well-known brands and student-run businesses. It is important for us to provide a platform for young entrepreneurs to thrive,' says Sibusiso. While specific guests like as voice actors and anime creators, have not been confirmed, invitations have been sent to e-sports teams from various institutions, including the University of Pretoria and Wits University. Sibusiso says participation is open to everyone. 'Attendees can expect a lively atmosphere filled with gaming competitions, vendor stalls, performances and more. While general admission fees are yet to be announced, the society plans to offer promotions for free tickets, making the convention accessible to all.' 'We hope to deepen the engagement of the local anime community and position the NWU as a leader in inclusive, youth-centred events. We want everyone, regardless of age or background, to feel welcome at Purple Con. It is about celebrating what we love in an environment that encourages collaboration and innovation.' At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!


CNN
26-03-2025
- Health
- CNN
These ‘Cannamoms' say weed helps them be better moms
St. Louis Cannamoms, one of dozens of similar Facebook groups around the country, has more than 4000 members. The group hosts regular community events and provides donations to moms in need. CNN's Meena Duerson visited Game Night, where attendees discussed why they think there's still a stigma around moms who consume cannabis.