Man of War
In the high-octane action thriller Man of War, directed by William Kaufman, a retired and disillusioned special forces ...
In this brisk four-minute comedy from director Ashlee Fay, a seemingly ordinary gathering spirals into chaos when a group of friends sits down for a round of a popular party game. Hayden Wood leads the ensemble as a competitive participant whose determination to win at all costs quickly tests the bonds of friendship. Alongside Chloe Paterson, Anthony Ciano, and Daniel Lipof, the cast delivers sharp, improvisational-style humor as the stakes escalate from playful teasing to outright sabotage. The central conflict emerges as the characters’ true personalities clash under the pressure of the game, revealing hidden grievances and secret strategies that threaten to derail the evening. With its tight runtime and fast-paced edits, the film captures the awkward tension and unexpected hilarity of friendly competition gone awry. Ashlee Fay’s direction keeps the tone light yet biting, blending relatable social dynamics with absurd overreactions that amplify the comic stakes. As alliances shift and tempers flare, the movie asks whether winning is worth losing the people you care about most, all while keeping audiences laughing at the absurdity of it all.