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Elevator Game is a 2023 American horror film directed by Rebekah McKendry and starring Gino Anania, Megan Best, Alec Carlos, Nazariy Demkowicz, Samantha Halas, Madison MacIsaac, Verity Marks and Liam Stewart-Kanigan. [1] [2] Shudder released the film 15 September 2023. [3]
The Sacrifice Game: Jenn Wexler: Mena Massoud, Olivia Scott Welch, Gus Kenworthy, Madison Baines, Derek Johns, Laurent Pitre, Chloë Levine, Georgia Acken: Canada: Christmas horror [132] The Strays: Nathaniel Martello-White: Ashley Madekwe, Bukky Bakray, Lucy Liemann, Rob Jarvis: United Kingdom: Horror thriller [133] The Wait: F. Javier Gutiérrez
Hellevator is an American horror game show [1] produced by Jason Blum for his Blumhouse Productions banner and Todd Lubin [2] in which a team of three contestants rides a haunted [3] elevator [4] through an abandoned slaughterhouse. [5] The show is hosted by Jen and Sylvia Soska [6] and premiered on October 21, 2015, on Game Show Network. [7]
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Soul Mates is a 2023 American horror-thriller film written by Chris LaMont and Joe Russo and directed by Mark Gantt.The film stars Annie Ilonzeh, Charlie Weber and Neal McDonough and follows two unsuspecting strangers who must find their way out of a nightmarish maze they were forced into as part of a new dating service created to help them find their Soul Mate.
A federal judge in New York on Friday denied former New Jersey Sen. Robert Menendez's bid for a new trial. "The jury's guilty verdicts were readily supported by the extensive witness testimony and ...
NORTHFIELD, Minn. — "The Oregon Trail," one of the most successful computer games of all time and a staple for children of the '80s and '90s, is currently being developed into a movie project.
The proposed game would be a horror game that resembled a slasher film and it would be designed for a younger audience that publisher Sony Computer Entertainment had courted with the Move. [26] Supermassive hired American writers Larry Fessenden and Graham Reznick, both of whom had worked on horror movies, [27] to write the game