Pick up and throw anything you want as you build and manage your kingdom in this chaotic city builder for 1-6 players. Use the power of your soul-stealing crown to defend your citizens from bandits and mutants, farm your land, and gather resources. Keep your citizens happy or let them desert you!
From Blumhouse and fantasy writer-director Leigh Winnell, creators of the chilling modern-day monster tale The Invisible Man, comes a terrifying new lupine nightmare: The Wolf Man
Golden Globe nominee Christopher Abbott (Poor Things, It Comes at Night) stars as Blake, a San Francisco husband and father who inherits his remote childhood home in rural Oregon after his own father disappears and is presumed dead
Married to his powerful wife Charlotte (Emmy Award winner Julia Garner; Ozarks, Inventing Anne), Blake convinces Charlotte to take a break from the city and visit the estate with their young daughter Ginger (Matlida Firth; Hullraisers, Coma)
But as the family approaches the farmhouse in the dead of night, they are attacked by an unseen creature and, in a desperate attempt to escape, they barricade themselves inside the house while the creature stalks the perimeter
However, as night falls, Blake begins to behave strangely, transforming into something unrecognizable, and Charlotte will be forced to decide if the horrors inside their home are deadlier than the dangers outside
The young couple is invited to Morocco to meet the whole family
Benoit finds himself in debt and has to ask his rich parents for help again. His plan to get the money is to make them believe he is marrying his model friend Emily. When Emily cancels the trip on the way to the airport, Benoit decides to call his chatty Uber driver Fiona instead.
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Read all. This movie was very simple and tasteless, which made it similar to an American comedy. I can see an American remake in the future.
But not this one
It was quite refreshing for a French comedy, although not the type I like. French comedies usually start out funny and suddenly turn deadly serious towards the end. No one has a hidden edge – Benoit remains clumsy and cowardly from start to finish.
His brother and sister are greedy and pure evil
The Fake Bride has no social respect from start to finish. Only the parents are the same rich and confused couple you see in most French comedies. They were the least interesting because their story is completely predictable in these kinds of movies.
His future is like a regular Sunday night movie on French TV
I’m glad I have an unlimited cinema subscription because cinema ticket prices have gone up so much that I wouldn’t be happy to spend a lot of money on it.