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Game Night

Game Night Directed by John Francis Daley (Vacation, Spider-Man Homecoming) & Jonathan Goldstein (Horrible Bosses, Spider-Man Homecoming) Written by Mark Perez (Accepted, Back Nine) Starring Jason Bateman (Bad Words, Juno) Rachel McAdams (Mean Girls, The Notebook) Kyle chandler (Argo, Super 8) Sharon Horgan (Catastrophe, Pulling) & Jesse Plemons (Battleship, Black Mass). 

A group of friends who meet regularly for game nights find themselves trying to solve a murder mystery.

I’m not gonna just babble I’m gonna go straight to the point. I fucking love this movie. I haven’t laughed this hard since Girls Trip. I haven’t liked Jason Bateman this much since Bad Words. And man did Jesse Plemons steal the show in this film. I cannot wait to see this movie again. This film will go under the radar and go through the year as the best comedy of the year. This film is fantastic it is funny it is my favorite of the year by far at this moment. February has become the month of surprise hits because this is absolutely a surprise for me. I thought this film would be generic like all comedy films with just jokes and jokes I’ve heard before but no this movie has it all. Great performances great jokes a lot of laughs a great concept and a really good script. From the writers who wrote the vacation remake which was god awful I thought I would hate this film but this movie is just fantastic start to finish. I will not say anything about it but you should go see it on your own and have an amazing time because you will leave with a huge smile and a face that hurts from all the laughing. 

My Final Score: 9.6/10


Rotten Tomatoes Score: 85%

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