Game Night encompasses the positives of its title’s premise: it’s a lot of fun, there’s plenty of laughs, and its full of good friends bonding together. The big difference between a typical game night and here is the film ups the gaming challenge to a whole new level. Max (Jason Bateman) and Annie (Rachel McAdams) are a match made for each other. Both are overzealous enthusiasts for all forms of competitive gaming. The pair met at a trivia game night—simultaneously answering Tinky Winky to the question “Who is the purple Teletubby?”—and immediately fell in love. The couple love hosting game nights, inviting over fellow couple Kevin (Lamorne Morris) and Michelle (Kylie Bunbury) as well as their friend Ryan (Billy Magnussen) and any date he brings along. Max’s competitive mentality, however, has caused issues with his sperm count, making his and Annie’s tries for a baby in vain. Their doctor theorizes the cause of such competitive stress may stem from Max’s more successful brother Brooks (Kyle Chandler)—a guy who gives backhanded comments and has always beaten Max at games.