Greta(2018) -

Greta(2018)
Greta(2018)
Greta(2018)

Black Stories

How could that have happened? Black Stories are fiddly, morbid and mysterious riddles for teenagers and adults.

One player reads the riddle in front of the card. The other players try to guess what’s happened. The answer on the back of the card is read by the storyteller. The storyteller can only answer yes/no.

A spooky card game just right for any party.

Gameplay Publishing owns the rights to Black Stories in Denmark.

Greta(2018) -

: Some critics describe it as a "bloody hoot" or a "so-good-it's-bad" B-movie that leans into overused horror tropes for entertainment.

: Frances, who recently lost her mother, finds comfort in Greta's maternal warmth.

: Newer research suggests the film challenges traditional gender roles by portraying a woman as a powerful, devious antagonist rather than a passive victim. Greta(2018)

: The relationship sours when Frances discovers a cabinet full of identical handbags, revealing that Greta uses them as "bait" to lure in unsuspecting young women.

: When Frances tries to sever ties, Greta begins stalking her, leading to a nightmare of kidnapping and psychological manipulation . Critical Analysis & Notable Elements : Some critics describe it as a "bloody

The story follows ( Chloë Grace Moretz ), a naive young woman new to New York City who finds a lost handbag on the subway and returns it to its owner. The owner, Greta Hideg (Isabelle Huppert), is a seemingly lonely and eccentric French piano teacher.

: Viewers often joke that the film is a cautionary tale about returning lost items in big cities or using fingerprint logins. : The relationship sours when Frances discovers a

: Unusually for the genre, the three primary characters are all women, exploring dynamics of power and obsession.