A new indie horror film, Stupid Games, is sending chills down the spines of viewers as it arrives on streaming platforms. The film masterfully intertwines the awkwardness of modern social interactions with the chilling terror of the supernatural.
The movie’s trailer sets the stage for a nerve-wracking ordeal when a young woman’s innocent curiosity about her casual fling and his circle of friends quickly spirals into a deadly situation. What starts as a seemingly benign dinner party transforms into a fight for survival when the group unwittingly invokes a malevolent force by playing a mysterious board game. As the evening unravels, the group is thrust into a desperate battle against an unseen terror.
Blending the relatable tensions of modern dating with classic horror elements, Stupid Games uses the dinner party—a symbol of social warmth and connection—as the backdrop for a nightmare that turns every interaction into a life-or-death struggle.
Directed by Nicolas Wendl and Dani Abraham, with a screenplay by Tanner Adams, the film stars Cass Huckabay, Alyssa Tortomasi, Gage Robinson, Saad Rolando, Ashwini Ganpule, Grant Terzakis, and Larsen Deane.
Stupid Games is now available for streaming on multiple platforms, including Tubi, The CW, Prime Video, and Fandango at Home.
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