Max and Annie's weekly game night gets kicked up a notch when Max's brother Brooks arranges a murder mystery party -- complete with fake thugs and federal agents. So when Brooks gets kidnapped, it's all supposed to be part of the game. As the competitors set out to solve the case, they start to learn that neither the game nor Brooks are what they seem to be. The friends soon find themselves in over their heads as each twist leads to another unexpected turn over the course of one chaotic night.
This movie contains 17 potentially triggering events.
Over the course of a night the main characters are pursued by various criminals and actors pretending to be criminals (in the world of the film) but I wouldn't classify it as stalking.
Main characters are led to believe that certain things happening are staged when they are sometimes real. It is all played as a misunderstanding or a prank.
There is a small amount of drinking, even early stages of a drinking game ('never have I ever') but very little attention is paid to it and no one gets noticeably intoxicated, so definitely no abuse
In the struggle on the plane towards the end of the film Jason Bateman's character uses some cord to wrap around the neck and choke the bad guy before he can reach the gun
There was no cheating during the film, and only a minor arc involving one of them desperately trying to find out which 'celebrity' his wife had slept with when they were on a break before they got married. He even tells her it wasn't cheating and the storyline becomes more and more comedic through the film.
At the beginning, the main characters are in a doctor's office (or possibly fertility clinic) but it's not a hospital unless the doctor's office happens to be inside a hospital which is plausible but not implied by the film as far as I can tell. No hospital beds/rooms/scrubs etc. There is a doctor behind a big desk in a white coat.
i’m not sure if this counts, but this movie had a lot of really visually up-close and loud details (like salsa getting slopped into a serving bowl for example)
Two characters are trapped in a room and have to try various things to get out. It's not a big room but it's not tiny either and it's a fairly short scene.
Mentions of it i guess?? Theres this montage where a white character says something racist, although the other characters react rightfully angry towards her when i saw it it still caught me off guard, so im mentioning it just in case ^^
Not from the air, and no one dies, but a plane crashes on a runway and its occupants are injured. Then someone dies in its engine. Not sure why the common answer is no.