![]() ![]() An Australian release is yet to be determined. Susie Searches is releasing in theatres in the United States on July 28th, 2023. Primarily succeeding off the eccentric energy of Clemons, Susie Searches is worthy of an exploration. When we think the film has shown its hand, it pulls another card out to make us question all that has come before, and just as it appears to be wrapping up in the neatest of manners, it saves its best reveal for last. Whilst the film’s tone isn’t always consistent – it’s never seemingly sure if it wants to commit to being a thriller or a comedy – Susie Searches is never lost for intrigue. Her own questionable mentality is well balanced by Wolff’s inherently sweet portrayal of Jesse, with the two earning a natural chemistry that speaks to their effortless likeability though there’s always an uncertainty surrounding Jesse that further leans into Kargman’s ability to shape morally dubious characters. Susie herself is someone we constantly question, but Clemons’s nuanced performance injects the character with so much heart that we want to ignore, or even accept, the darker tendencies of her personality. Without giving too much away, Susie Searches toys with just who we should be barracking for throughout. There’s the sense that as much as she dives in to solve Jesse’s disappearance, there’s an ulterior motive lingering Jesse’s popularity can transfer to her should she find him and they ride the publicity wave together. As much as Kargman’s film explores Susie’s own desire to truly succeed at solving crimes, her script delves deeper into the exploration of loneliness and the need for connection, with Susie’s podcast and her Twitter account acting as her gateway to such. Her social outcast-ness and inability to drive her followers up manage to be solved in one foul swoop, however, when classmate – and campus “celebrity” – Jesse ( Alex Wolff) mysteriously disappears, and she takes it upon herself to solve the case. Please visit an episode page at your desired location for pricing or contact your nearest Red Door Escape Room Southlake, Plano, Sacramento, Fort Worth, El Paso, Concord, OKC Chisholm Creek, OKC Penn Square, San Mateo, San Diego, Riverton, Richmond, Gaithersburg. An interest that began from her childhood, where she would instinctually solve the mysteries of the crime novels her mother would read to her at night, Susie has channelled her passion into a podcast of her own – “Susie Searches” – but in juggling that, her school workload, caring for her now ailing mother and a monotonous food service job (where Rachel Sennott steals every minute possible as her snarky co-worker), her personal life has taken a considerable backseat. We charge 25-41 per person depending on the location. The titular Susie (Clemons) is an awkward college student of sorts who has an obsession with true crime. ![]() Great Company… but once again not impressed with our Game Master.Another slice of media that feeds into our obsession with true crime, Susie Searches is a quirky comedy/thriller that can’t altogether escape the trappings of its by-the-book structure, but an engaging performance from the always watchable Kiersey Clemons, a few neat twists and turns throughout, and one hell of an ending is sure to leave audiences ultimately glad they came along to help solve Sophie Kargman‘s mystery. Considering how close we were to escaping, (they weren’t busy- the only team there, even showed up early) and how much time it took to receive our clues, we definitely would’ve escaped. If we had paid personally for this experience, I would’ve rated it lower. Red Door Escape Room - Taken Red Door Escape Room 521 subscribers Subscribe 26 Share 14K views 6 years ago Episode Description: You and your squad are highly trained extraction experts. Sacramento - Taken - Red Door Escape Room PARTICIPANTS: 2-10 Difficulty: HARD GAme Type: Challenging A mission that will put your communication skills to the test After his Antique Shop was ransacked by a Secret Organization, Uncle Herman followed the sinister group to Hotel Peregrine where he was blindsided and abducted. This was paid gift to us while celebrating a family member being in town. After a comment was made about wasting our time, she added just one minute. Towards the end we asked for a few more clues and spent about 3 minutes on a broken clue, unable to see the numbers and our timer on the safe was activated because the wrong code was given to us. Either giving us a clue we had already completed or taking AT LEAST 30 seconds to type up a clue while our timer was counting down. It seemed almost as if she wasn’t paying attention to what we were actually doing in the room. I rate this a 3 out of 5 because our Game Master lacked on giving us clues. We were so close to winning and we had a great time trying to get out of Taken! We as a whole feel as though we were robbed. ![]()
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