Game Night: Into the Dollhouse (2026)
Story overview
In 'Game Night: Into the Dollhouse', four teenage girls become trapped in a remote cabin after discovering a cryptic note. Their only chance for survival is to participate in a series of deadly psychological games that force them to confront their deepest fears and personal traumas. Each hour, one girl is selected to either endure intense physical pain or inflict suffering on another. As the clock ticks down, they must work together to uncover the cabin's secrets and find an escape before time runs out.
Parent Guide
A tense horror-thriller about psychological survival games with strong disturbing elements and moderate violence. Not suitable for young children.
Content breakdown
Scenes of implied physical pain and psychological torment as characters are forced to play deadly games. Some threatening situations and peril, but graphic violence is mostly off-screen or suggested.
High psychological terror, jump scares, claustrophobic settings, and themes of betrayal and survival. Disturbing imagery related to fears and trauma. The premise of being forced to harm others is emotionally intense.
May include occasional mild profanity or intense dialogue under stress, but not a primary focus.
No sexual content or nudity indicated in the overview.
No substance use indicated in the overview.
High emotional stakes with characters facing fear, pain, and moral dilemmas. Themes of survival, friendship under pressure, and psychological trauma create sustained tension.
Parent tips
This horror-thriller features intense psychological terror, scenes of implied physical pain, and high-stakes peril. The premise involves teenagers being forced to harm each other to survive, which could be deeply unsettling for younger viewers. The film creates a claustrophobic, suspenseful atmosphere with jump scares and disturbing imagery. Parents should be aware that the themes of betrayal, fear, and survival under duress are central to the plot.
Parent chat guide
Parent follow-up questions
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- What was the scariest part for you?
- Why do you think the girls had to play those games?
- How would you try to escape the cabin?
- How did the film explore the theme of friendship under extreme pressure?
- What psychological fears did each character represent?
- Do you think the survival choices were justified? Why or why not?
- How does this film compare to other horror movies in terms of suspense versus gore?
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