Cast: Briana Evigan, Julianna Guill, Ethan Peck, Joseph Cross
The film "Mine Games" follows a close-knit group of college friends who decide to escape their mundane lives with a weekend getaway to a secluded and picturesque cabin deep in the woods. The group includes the level-headed and cautious Ethan (played by Joseph Cross), his adventurous girlfriend, Lindsay (played by Briana Evigan), their friends Guy (played by Ethan Peck), Rex (played by Rafi Gavron), Rose (played by Julianna Guill), and fearless Lyla (played by Rebecca Da Costa).
Excitement fills the air as the friends arrive at the cabin, ready to enjoy a carefree and fun-filled weekend. However, their idyllic retreat takes an ominous turn when they discover an abandoned mine shaft nearby. Curiosity gets the better of them, and they decide to explore the dark, claustrophobic tunnels within.
As they venture deeper into the mine, the group stumbles upon a shocking and inexplicable discovery - visions of themselves in disturbing and deadly situations. The line between reality and hallucination begins to blur, and a sinister force seems to be manipulating their perceptions and emotions.
Trapped in a twisted psychological game, the friends must confront their deepest fears, secrets, and past traumas. Paranoia spreads among the group as they struggle to discern what is real and what is merely a hallucination. As tensions rise, trust wavers, and suspicions intensify, the friends turn on each other, unsure if their actions are of their own accord or part of a malevolent plan.
In a race against time, the friends must work together to unravel the mystery behind the sinister mind games they find themselves embroiled in. Each twist and revelation brings them closer to the truth, but it also pushes them to the brink of madness.
"Mine Games" takes viewers on a rollercoaster ride of suspense, deception, and psychological turmoil. The film skillfully weaves together elements of horror and psychological drama, creating an atmosphere of unease that keeps the audience guessing until the shocking and suspenseful climax.
As the friends confront their darkest secrets and grapple with their own perceptions of reality, "Mine Games" challenges the audience's understanding of truth, trust, and the fragility of the human mind in the face of manipulation and terror. The film leaves viewers questioning the very nature of reality itself long after the credits roll.