Come Play (Blu-ray)
He's good at taking friends.
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Blu-ray Details
- Encoding: Region A
- Released: January 26, 2021
- Originally Released: 2020
- Label: Universal Studios
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Gillian Jacobs, John Gallagher, Jr. & Azhy Robertson | |
Directed by | Jacob Chase | |
Edited by | Gregory Plotkin | |
Screenwriting by | Jacob Chase | |
Composition by | Roque Baños | |
Director of Photography: | Maxime Alexandre |
Entertainment Reviews:
56%
TOMATOMETER
Total Count: 100
Rating: C- --
"Come Play" is merely serviceable, and leaves you with the feeling that a much better game was lost in the shuffle.
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indieWire
Rating: 3/4 --
There's a little bit of Poltergeist, a touch of Mama, and a smidgen of The Babadook in this one. That doesn't make it derivative -- it stands on its own as a story about the torment of an already-tormented boy.
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OurQuadCities / WHBF-TV (Illinois)
Rating: 2/4 --
An inconsistent, flat film that is too often reliant on jump scares instead of atmosphere.
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RogerEbert.com
[F]eaturing a tension-mounting buildup, some genuinely effective sudden scare moments and a denouement that’s satisfying, moving -- and a little crazy.
Chicago Sun-Times
Robertson, we should mention, is indeed the best thing here....The young actor is quite a find.
Rolling Stone
Rating: B --
"Come Play" comes alive with impressive, old-school production design and simple direction...
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Detroit News
Chase turns up the volume and relies on jump scares to build the mood, but the frights barely leap out of the screen.
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Product Description:
A young boy named Oliver (Azhy Robertson) struggles to fit in with his peers. As his loneliness mounts, he finds comfort in the instantaneous connectivity of his smart devices. However, his devices soon become the gateway for a sinister creature to access reality and use Oliver as its pawn. Oliver's parents (Gillian Jacobs and John Gallagher, Jr.) must then try to strike against the unsettling creature at its source. Written and directed by Jacob Chase. A feature-length adaptation of Chase's original short film.