Interview – Gino Anania & Stefan Brunner On Shudder’s ‘Elevator Game’

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Written by Ryan Cusick

September 21, 2023

Whether you’re a horror fan or not, attempting to summon demons or playing bizarre games to scare each other is something that most of us do as children (and some of us still do)! I think of the Ouija Board, trying to summon Bloody Mary, or in the 90s The Candyman. Many of these games may have come from long ago, while others are derived from the modern age.

A new Shudder original is now available to watch on AMC+ and the Shudder app, Elevator Game (2023). This supernatural horror film is based around an online phenomenon, a ritual conducted in an elevator. The game’s players will attempt to travel to another dimension using a set of rules found online. A young group of YouTubers with a channel called “Nightmare on Dare Street” has sponsors and requires the channel to hit its mark with new content. A new guy to the group, Ryan (Gino Anaia), suggests they take on the online phenomenon of the “elevator game,” which is connected to the recent disappearance of a young lady. Ryan is obsessed with this Urban Legend, and the timing is pretty suspicious that this game should be played for new content that the channel desperately needs for its sponsors.

Characters/Actors: – Nazaryi Demkowicz as “Matty,” Verity Marks as “Chloe,” Madison MacIsaac as “Izzy,” and Gino Anania as “Ryan” in Rebekah McKendry’s ELEVATOR GAME.
Photo Credit: Courtesy of Heather Beckstead Photography. A Shudder Release.

Elevator Game was a fun film that used a lot of lighting to reveal its evil elements. I enjoyed the characters, and there was a sprinkle of Comedy mixed into this film that played out well. There was a softness about where this film was going, and that softness dissipated, and the terror began to set in. 

Characters/Actors: Samantha Halas as “5FW” in Rebekah McKendry’s ELEVATOR GAME. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Heather Beckstead Photography. A Shudder Release.

The characters, atmosphere, and folklore behind the Elevator Game are enough to keep me invested. The film left a lasting impression; there will not be a time when I enter an elevator that this film will not float through my mind, even if it’s just for a second, and that is good damn filmmaking and storytelling. Director Rebekah McKendry has an eye for this; I cannot wait to see what else she has in store for horror fans!

Characters/Actors: Megan Best as “Becki” in Rebekah McKendry’s ELEVATOR GAME. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Heather Beckstead Photography. A Shudder Release.

I had the opportunity to chat with Producer Stefan Brunner and Actor Gino Anaia about the film. We discuss the folklore behind the game, the Elevator filming location, the challenges outlined in the film’s production, and much more! 

Interview – Actor Gino Anania & Producer Stefan Brunner
Official TrailerElevator Game (2023)

Film Info

Director: Rebekah McKendry

Screenwriter: Travis Seppala

Starring: Gino Anania, Verity Marks, Alec Carlos, Nazariy Demkowicz, Madison MacIsaac, Liam Stewart-Kanigan, Megan Best

Producers: Ed Elbert, Stefan Brunner, James Norrie

Language: English

Running Time: 94 mins

About Shudder

AMC Networks’ Shudder is a premium streaming video service super-serving members with the best selection in genre entertainment, covering horror, thrillers, and the supernatural. Shudder’s expanding library of film, TV series, and originals is available on most streaming devices in the US, Canada, the UK, Ireland, Germany, Australia, and New Zealand. For a 7-day, risk-free trial, visit www.shudder.com.

Characters/Actors: Poster for Rebekah McKendry’s ELEVATOR GAME Photo Credit: Courtesy of Shudder. A Shudder Release.
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Ryan Cusick is a lifelong horror enthusiast whose passion for the genre began at the age of three. A devoted fan of all things horror, Ryan's favorite film is the iconic A Nightmare on Elm Street, which helped spark a fascination with the genre that continues to this day. From classic slashers and creature features to modern psychological horror, he enjoys exploring the many forms horror storytelling can take. Beyond watching films, Ryan is an active member of the horror community and regularly attends horror conventions, film festivals, screenings, and fan events. He enjoys connecting with filmmakers, actors, content creators, and fellow fans while staying current on the latest developments in the genre. His interests extend to horror history, practical effects, independent filmmaking, and the passionate fandoms that have helped keep horror thriving for generations.

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