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  1. 8 feb 2016 · Directors: Kyle AcostaScreenwriter: Kyle AcostaGenre: Drama College students Charlie (Kyle Acosta) and Rick (Tim Glidewell) find themselves at an impasse ...

    • 84 min
    • 2089
    • Fallen Angel Picture Studios
  2. 8 feb 2016 · Children's Games: Directed by Kyle Acosta. With Kyle Acosta, Ryan Avey, Jason Brown, Bryan Fretwell. College students Charlie (Kyle Acosta) and Rick (Tim Glidewell) find themselves at each other's throats. When given the opportunity Rick blackmails Charlie into a final ultimatum.

    • (7)
    • Drama
    • Kyle Acosta
    • 2016-02-08
  3. 13 feb 2022 · *English subtitles available*CHILDREN'S GAMESDirector, DP, producer, and writer- Zohar WolfsonDaniela Kordon as DanielaAvery Wolfson as ShaharFilmed at the W...

  4. Children's Games: Directed by Walter Welebit. With Michael Baseleon, Margaret Warncke, Michael Del Medico, Verna Bloom. A young man is victimized and beaten down by society. Peter marries young but things go sour and he attempts suicide.

    • Walter Welebit
    • 90
    • 1969-08
    • Peter Beach, Susan Hall, Walter Welebit
    • Dungeons & Dragons
    • Hide and Seek
    • Witchboard
    • Mars Attacks!
    • Battleship
    • Candy Land: The Great Lollipop Adventure
    • The Divine Move
    • Ouija
    • Tag
    • Clue

    Being based on the famous role-playing game, the idea of making a Dungeons & Dragonsmovie sounds pretty easy, considering most of the game is based on players’ imaginations. But that wasn’t exactly the case, as the movie was critically derided upon its release 20 years ago. However, it does feature some moments that are so hilariously bad that it m...

    The movie might be called Hide and Seek and the tagline might be, “Come out, come out, wherever you are,” but this is by no means a movie for kids. Hide and Seekis loosely based on the kids’ game, but it takes a turn for the worst, as it stars Robert De Niro in one of the very few horror movies he’s ever made. The movie is about a girl who continuo...

    Based on the quirky boardgame many parents use to spook their kids for a laugh, Witchboardfollows several students who become obsessed with an ouija board and then become haunted by a mysterious spirit. Amazingly enough, there isn’t just one sequel to the movie, but two, and they don’t get any better. However, the movie has earned somewhat of a cul...

    Though it might not seem like Mars Attacks is based on any existing material, especially not anything related to a kids’ game, director Tim Burton was inspired to make one of the deadliest Martian invader movies after playing a trading card series created by Topps in the 60s, and the movie is very much based on those cards. RELATED: The 10 First-Ev...

    Battleship is one of the few alien invasion movies that massively flopped at the box office, and not even the stunt casting of Rihanna playing a soldier could save this ship from sinking. The movie took some massive liberties with the kids’ game, as the film sees the military facing off against an unknown alien race, even though the game is complet...

    A direct-to-DVD animated movie based on the Hasbro game of the same name, Candy Land: The Great Lollipop Adventurefollows Jib and his friends trying to protect the land from the evil Lord Liquorice. The movie is full of colorful animation and huge musical numbers, and it’s almost like the cinematic version of what happens when kids eat too much sug...

    Being the only foreign language movie based on a kids’ game, The Divine Moveis extremely underrated. The movie plays fast and loose with the source material, but it’s based on the game of Baduk, also named Go in the West. It’s a meta-movie, as it follows a Baduk player on the quest for revenge, which ends up becoming almost like a live-action versi...

    Witchboard isn’t the only movie based on the creepy board game on the top shelf of the closet, as Ouijaattempts to spook audiences even further with a less campy and more haunting take on the game. RELATED: Every Horror Movie Franchise Created By Blumhouse (So Far) The movie is full of jump scares that would startle even the hardest of cinephiles, ...

    In many ways, Tagis the ultimate movie based on a kids’ game, as it isn’t a board game, it isn’t a set of trading cards, and the IP doesn’t belong to any specific company, as it’s simply a schoolyard game. The movie is a lot of fun, and it seems like the actors are having more fun making the movie than the audience is watching, as the film literall...

    With the actual game of Clue having a different outcome every time it’s played, the movie does the best it can at replicating that feeling. Out of all of the kids’ movies today, Clueis possibly the only one that is seen as a genuinely quality film that stands on its own without being propped up by its source material. It is seen as a brilliant piec...

  5. In Francis Alÿss understated yet poignant video series ‘Children’s Games’ (1999–ongoing) – comprising around 20 works to date, with the latest due to premiere at this year’s Venice Biennale – the artist depicts young people at play.

  6. New York Street Games is a 2010 documentary film directed by Matt Levy about children's games played by kids in New York City for centuries. The games are fondly remembered by people who grew up in the city.