Games
Games

Games

1967Movie100 minEnglish

A mysterious woman in black moves in with married Manhattan thrill-seekers and helps one trick the other.

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IMDb5.8/10
Director: Curtis HarringtonGenres: Horror, Mystery, Thriller

Plot Summary

A wealthy and bored fashion photographer, Paul Wilson, accepts a challenge from his fiancée, Jennifer, to spend a weekend at her isolated mansion. Unbeknownst to her, Paul has a dark secret and a history of psychological instability. As strange occurrences and unsettling games begin to unfold, Paul's grip on reality starts to fray, leading to a terrifying confrontation with his own sanity and the house's sinister secrets.

Critical Reception

Games received mixed to negative reviews upon its release, with many critics finding its psychological horror elements confusing and underdeveloped. While some appreciated its atmospheric tension and the performances, others felt the plot was convoluted and failed to deliver a satisfying conclusion. Audience reception was similarly lukewarm, contributing to its status as a cult film rather than a mainstream success.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its eerie atmosphere and stylish visuals.
  • Criticized for a confusing and anticlimactic plot.
  • The performances, particularly by the leads, are often cited as a strong point.

Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but those available often point to the film's unique, albeit sometimes bewildering, psychological horror. Some viewers appreciate its distinctive 60s aesthetic and unsettling mood, while others find the narrative disjointed and the ending disappointing.

Fun Fact

The film's director, Curtis Harrington, was known for his work in B-movies and had a particular interest in psychological horror and the uncanny, which is evident in the surreal and dreamlike quality of 'Games'.

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Dr_Nostromo

Dr_Nostromo

85/100 An eccentric couple and a mysterious woman have a proclivity towards potentially dangerous games ...one of which goes very wrong. I've been a huge fan of this film since I first saw it as a teenager. It seems quite tame up until a...