The Friendship Game is a Canadian horror movie directed by Scooter Corkle, starring Peyton List, Brendan Meyer and Jennifer Copping.
A teen and YA horror flick that could have been better. A promising premise, a disappointing production.
Premise
A group of friends come across a strange artifact that will put their friendship at risk. All the while, a hacker watches them with her spyware.
Movie Review
Do you know when a movie is not particularly well elaborated and the story is a bit disappointing? โThe Friendship Gameโ is one such example. Following a rather flat start, and despite it, you think to yourself, โoh, I will give it a chance.โ Because the premise seems promising, and we expect it to tell us a story with multiple narratives, and think, “it might actually be worth the while.”
Unfortunately, that is not the case, but, hey, we did give it a chance. The frights and scares are incoherent and the story seems to decompose as the movie goes along. Not to mention that the character of the hacker, who was supposed to bring some coherence to the story, is not particularly impressive either.
It strikes us as one of the movies that has been brought about with a lack of conviction that good YA horror can be produced, and that they therefore aim to simply become a profitable endeavor with minimal effort and risk taking. If it is devoid of conviction from the onset, it cannot be expected that the potential in the premise does not go unused.
Its virtues vanish in its aesthetic style, or lack thereof. The artistic ambition, which might have existed at some point of its inception, is difficult to identify in this feature.
Our Opinion
It conforms to simply being produced, and ends up dangling on the edge of suspense with its lack of ambition.
Trailer
Cast
Peyton List | Brendan Meyer / Rob | Kelcey Mawema / Courtney |
Kaitlyn Santa Juana / Cotton Allen | Dylan Schombing / Kyle Jr. | Miriam Smith / Old Woman |
Jennifer Copping / Zooza’s Mom | Miranda Edwards / Detective Modari | Lynn Whyte / Marrion |
Annette Reilly / Donna Means
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