
When a group of rich 20-somethings plan a hurricane party at a remote family mansion, a party game turns deadly in this fresh and funny look at backstabbing, fake friends, and one party gone very, very wrong.... (Full plot summary below)
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When a group of rich 20-somethings plan a hurricane party at a remote family mansion, a party game turns deadly in this fresh and funny look at backstabbing, fake friends, and one party gone very, very wrong.
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| The Seattle TimesKatie WalshA horror film that’s a true triple threat: stunning, smart and wildly entertaining. |
| ObserverEmily ZemlerThe film, which is like Agatha Christie’s And Then There Were None told through an Instagram filter, is hilariously and cleverly of the moment, embracing the digital age and the types of people it has generated, although it may alienate an older audience. But to those it does speak to, it’s a genuinely fun watch that plays on our expectations of the murder mystery genre. |
| Boston GlobeDanielle MomohCapturing today’s twenty-somethings is tricky enough even with a tight script (“You’re a spreadsheet with a superiority complex”), but making Zoomers realistic and ridiculous is all up to the delivery. And the cast of “Bodies” does not disappoint. |
| RogerEbert.comTomris LafflyIt’s quite a ride even when the tempo drops ever so slightly towards the end; the kind of stuff fun summer entertainment should be made of. |
| Chicago Sun-TimesRichard RoeperWith clever and assured direction filled with striking visuals by the Dutch actor-writer-filmmaker Halina Reijn (adapting Sarah DeLappe’s screenplay, which is based on a story by Kristen Roupenian) and a cast of talented and great-looking young actors throwing themselves into the wonderfully twisted material, “Bodies Bodies Bodies” plays like a slasher-film update of “And Then There Were None,” with a dash of the classic “Twilight Episode” episode titled “The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street” sprinkled in. |
| The PlaylistMarya E. GatesBy combining petty drama, deadpan humor, and the terror of human emotions, the filmmakers effortlessly straddle a liminal space between comedy and horror, never quite tipping their hand too far into either genre. |
| Time OutCyrus CohenThe future of the murder-mystery looks bright with movies as bold and boundary-breaking as this. |
| LarsenOnFilmJosh LarsenThe movie is a hate-watch thriller that scoffs at its characters as much as you do. |
| The IndependentClarisse LoughreyBodies Bodies Bodies is damn funny, often deliriously so. |
| Original-CinKaren GordonBodies Bodies Bodies, boosted by an excellent mostly Gen Z cast, cleverly employs all the usual tropes in a way that feels fresh and fun. |