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    Escape Room (2019)

    For a chance to win $10,000 finding their way out of a challenging escape room, six strangers must work together for, ultimately, a chance to save their lives.

    Right… So… If you are under 15 y/o: Enjoy the characters’ dynamic, the kind of far-fetched yet enjoyable riddles, and the brilliant production design, art direction, and set decoration.

    If you are over 15 y/o: You can still watch it if you want to, but I would go for something more extravagant: Cube (1997), The Experiment (2001), Identity (2003), Exam (2009), Triangle (2009), The Killing Room (2009), Coherence (2013), or The Belko Experiment (2016).

    And these are just on the top of my head. There are dozens more. Two things about Escape Room: When the producers imply that there will be more, they shouldn’t be giving away so much information in the end. It destroys the mystery by answering most of the burning questions. On the other hand, if I had to recommend it, that would be for… Taylor Russell and Deborah Ann Woll!

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