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“Come Play” is a horror movie whose ideas are better than their execution. That doesn’t make the ideas any less worthy. In his feature debut, writer and director Jacob Chase expands on his ...
Focus Features will open “Come Play” in theaters on Friday, October 30. As new movies open in theaters during the COVID-19 pandemic, IndieWire will continue to review them whenever possible.
“Come Play” is a horror movie whose ideas are better than their execution. That doesn’t make the ideas any less worthy. In his feature debut, writer and director Jacob Chase expands on his ...
Come Play is the latest horror film to explore that sort of scenario, as it mixes monsters and technology to some rather scary results. But don’t take our word for it, as you can grab your first ...
SUNDAY AM w/chart: Focus Features/Amblin's PG-13 horror movie Come Play came in better than expected, seeing a boost on Halloween night (as opposed to an expected -5% drop) with $1.3M, +18% over ...
[[Note: When "Come Play" releases in the U.S., it will largely be at indoor movie theaters during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. While the purpose of this review goes deeper than binary ...
But it was also very important that he was a very well-rounded character that was able to be the hero of this very scary horror movie." "Come Play" is rated PG-13. It's in theatres on Friday, Oct. 30.
“Come Play” bears far more similarity to “Lights Out,” in its use of the now-you-see-him-now-you-don’t trope. The two movies are also alike in one other way: the theme of maternal sacrifice.
Jacob Chase’s second-rate but watchable horror film “Come Play" isn’t maddening or poorly made, but all the borrowing makes it clear that nothing new is going to happen here.
Come Play has plenty of effectively scary sequences that make it worthwhile. In its under two hours runtime the horror offering is a tight and concise movie that will give horror fans their fix of ...
Come Play is another low-earning number 1, while Tenet drops below $1 million. ... Also opening in limited release over the weekend was horror movie Spell, which earned $210k from 369 screens.