All Fun and Games doesn’t use this backstory to complicate or deepen the terrors of its present action... It just stabs itself in the foot and then struggles to run towards its finish line after a strong if straightforward opening act.
Read full articlePredictable to the point of being excessive. [Full review in Spanish]
Read full articleDespite its catchy title and very recognizable cast for those under 25, All Fun and Games cannot get out of the labyrinth of confusion that it enters of its own volition. [Full review in Spanish]
Read full articleThe modest suspense achieved by some scenes and the welcome commitment to cut straight to the bone – it lasts 75 minutes – place All Fun and Games barely just a little step above the most basic films in the genre. [Full review in Spanish]
Read full articleJuveniles get into more dumb trouble with the afterlife. Can they blame moviegoers for being jaded?
Read full articleRefreshingly lean, this horror movie tells a familiar story, but its strength lies in its vivid character relationships, its haunted location, and the real-world consequences for actions taken.
Read full articleAll Fun and Games is an appetizer of a movie served as the main course, lacking in creativity when it comes to turning childhood games into pure horror.
Read full articleContrived, clunky, and more comical than chilling, it strands its cast in a game that is hellish in all the wrong ways. The film is doomed by a strained sense of desperation to its presentation that only serves to dissipate any dread it stumbles into.
Read full articleThe film is well made in most respects, and because of its time-effective execution, All Fun and Games never overstays its welcome.
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