
Fun Time 2015
"Having Fun Yet?"
In *Fun Time* (2015), siblings Brittany and Michael are stuck in a rut—lonely, underemployed, and desperate for a break. Their fortunes seem to change when they receive an invitation to "FUN TIME," a notoriously extreme horror-themed fun house promising a life-changing payout.
Director: Michael Taylor Pritt
Cast
Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Fun Time* (2015) about?
*Fun Time* follows siblings Brittany and Michael as they enter a high-stakes horror fun house, where contestants must endure extreme shocks to win a massive cash prize. What starts as a shot at fortune quickly spirals into a nightmarish ordeal, testing their sanity and survival instincts.
Who directed *Fun Time*?
The film was directed by Michael Taylor Pritt, who also co-stars in the movie.
Who stars in *Fun Time*?
The movie stars Nathaniel Stewart and Alyssa Cordial as the lead siblings, with Rob Pemberton, Alexander Breck Castle, and Jeremy Wheeler rounding out the cast.
Is *Fun Time* (2015) worth watching?
*Fun Time* is a polarizing but memorable indie horror-comedy, perfect for fans of dark humor and twisted set pieces. Its tight runtime and gritty atmosphere make it a cult-worthy pick, though viewers sensitive to jump scares may want to proceed with caution.
How long is *Fun Time*?
*Fun Time* runs for 77 minutes.
About Fun Time (2015) — A twisted horror-comedy where winning means surviving
In *Fun Time* (2015), siblings Brittany and Michael are stuck in a rut—lonely, underemployed, and desperate for a break. Their fortunes seem to change when they receive an invitation to "FUN TIME," a notoriously extreme horror-themed fun house promising a life-changing payout. Run by director Michael Taylor Pritt, this twisted attraction isn't just a game; it's a brutal test of endurance where contestants face their worst fears to claim $500,000. But as they step inside, the line between spectacle and nightmare blurs, revealing a deadly bargain lurking beneath the carnival's lurid surface.
Blending raw comedy with bone-chilling horror, *Fun Time* explores themes of desperation, survival, and the cost of chasing easy money. Pritt's direction cranks up the tension, transforming a simple fun house into a pressure cooker of psychological terror. With a runtime of just 77 minutes, this indie gem delivers a tight, unhinged ride that lingers long after the credits roll—equal parts absurd and unsettling, like a fever dream wrapped in popcorn fun.