Bodies Bodies Review: Childhood Killing Game Gets Real | movies | entertainment

The venue is a sumptuous poolside mansion where a gang of twenty wealthy Americans including Amandla Stenberg, Maria Bakalova and Pete Davidson party as they make their way through a hurricane.

After the excitement of champagne and snorting of Coke wears off, they’re looking for new kicks with a game Americans seem to call Bodies, Bodies, Bodies but Brits might recognize as Murder In The Dark.

Maybe you can see where this is headed.

The phantom murders turn out to be real and the rich kids are forced to play the role of real detectives.

The killings aren’t particularly scary but there is a sharp dialogue as young self-obsessed gossip with each other with psychological buzzwords including “light the gas” and “stir”.

  • Bodies Bodies and Bodies. Cert15, in cinemas now



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