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Though restrained by most torture porn standards, Would You Rather's brilliant premise is ultimately harmed by its tendency towards blood and guts. Read Critics Reviews
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A shrill Indiewood torture porn that, despite promised shocks and revulsions, doesn't even have the conviction to hold its camera on the story's most appalling twists. Full Review | Original...
Would You Rather is a leading contender of the most angst and depressing filled horror film of 2013. The film is like a different variation of a Saw film but meatier, more suspenseful and old-fashioned with not much bloodshed.
Feb 8, 2013 · When a seemingly philanthropic aristocrat invites her to an exclusive dinner party that offers the chance at untold riches, she arrives to find herself in a group of similarly desperate individuals and forced to play a sadistic game of Would You Rather, where only the winner will get out alive.
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- David Guy Levy
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- 2 min
Feb 6, 2013 · A group of dinner party guests are forced to play a sadistic parlor game in this chilling horror film. You’ll never play the titular parlor game again after watching Would You Rather,...
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Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reports that 59% of 22 surveyed critics gave the film a positive review; the average rating is 5.17/10. The consensus reads, "Though restrained by most torture porn standards, Would You Rather 's brilliant premise is ultimately harmed by its tendency towards blood and guts." [5]
Feb 7, 2013 · David Guy Levy’s Would You Rather pretends to inquire into the paralyzing existential anxiety felt by those who seek comfort in money, a symptom impeccably diagnosed by the polished surfaces and glistening wide angels of The Game —a film to which Levy is obviously indebted.