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CINEPHILE: A CARD GAME
$20.00
($20.00 Incl. tax)
4 in stock
Show off your knowledge of movies in this fast-paced card-based party game. Read more
Description
1+ Players | 10 Minutes
With 150 cards and multiple ways to play, this “stylish and addictive card game” [GQ] is the perfect choice for everyone from casual movie-goers to bona fide film nerds.
• This card-based party game is a well-crafted mix of sleek design, pop culture, and film, sure to be a hit at your next movie night, game night, or even as an icebreaker for your new book club, in person or over video chat.
• This versatile game offers multiple different ways to play and win, from naming more films an actor has appeared in than your fellow movie nerds to naming more actors in a film and much more!
• With multiple levels of difficulty, Cinephile will have you and your friends racking your brains for Sean Connery’s lesser-known films, Cate Blanchett’s filmography, and Steve Buscemi’s most memorable cameos.
Praise for Cinephile
“Gorgeously designed and illustrated.”—Joshua Rothkopf, Time Out New York
“Beautiful graphic design and hand-drawn portraits.”—Esquire
“A new essential, beautifully-designed game for film lovers . . . the Criterion Collection of card games.”—Jordan Raup, The Film Stage
• This card-based party game is a well-crafted mix of sleek design, pop culture, and film, sure to be a hit at your next movie night, game night, or even as an icebreaker for your new book club, in person or over video chat.
• This versatile game offers multiple different ways to play and win, from naming more films an actor has appeared in than your fellow movie nerds to naming more actors in a film and much more!
• With multiple levels of difficulty, Cinephile will have you and your friends racking your brains for Sean Connery’s lesser-known films, Cate Blanchett’s filmography, and Steve Buscemi’s most memorable cameos.
Praise for Cinephile
“Gorgeously designed and illustrated.”—Joshua Rothkopf, Time Out New York
“Beautiful graphic design and hand-drawn portraits.”—Esquire
“A new essential, beautifully-designed game for film lovers . . . the Criterion Collection of card games.”—Jordan Raup, The Film Stage