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Schrodinger’s Cat 2018

📅 2018-04-26

Directed by Arsen Martyrosian, *Schrodinger's Cat (2018)* plunges a group of old friends into a night of uneasy revelry after a high school reunion.

Director: Arsen Martyrosian

Cast

Zack Thompson
Harlan
Leigh Labbett
Jess
Ali Shmaisani
Ali Shmaisani
Kurt
Renata Nasibullina
Lisa
William Elliott Turner
Stranger

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Schrodinger's Cat (2018)* about?

A reunion-bound group of friends finds their night derailed when one claims to be a hitman—and then offers to "prove" it. What unfolds is a tense, psychological standoff where trust and denial collide in the most dangerous way.

Who directed *Schrodinger's Cat*?

Arsen Martyrosian helmed this unsettling thriller, bringing a sharp focus to its claustrophobic tension and moral ambiguity.

Who stars in *Schrodinger's Cat*?

The film features Zack Thompson, Leigh Labbett, Ali Shmaisani, Renata Nasibullina, and William Elliott Turner in its core ensemble.

Is *Schrodinger's Cat (2018)* worth watching?

If you enjoy slow-burn thrillers with sharp dialogue and a gut-punch ending, this film delivers. Its unrated status and genre leanings suggest a niche but rewarding watch for fans of psychological crime dramas.

How long is *Schrodinger's Cat*?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Schrodinger's Cat (2018) — A Killer's Confession Sparks a Lethal Game of Truth

Directed by Arsen Martyrosian, *Schrodinger's Cat (2018)* plunges a group of old friends into a night of uneasy revelry after a high school reunion. What begins as a playful gathering at a dimly lit bar quickly spirals into psychological tension when one friend's shocking confession—a claim of being a hired killer—transforms laughter into suspicion and fear. The film masterfully blends the claustrophobic atmosphere of a thriller with the moral ambiguity of a crime story, where trust is as fragile as the glass in their hands.

As the night wears on, the line between reality and performance blurs. The protagonist's casual boast evolves into a chilling game, forcing the group to question who's playing whom. Martyrosian crafts a tense, dialogue-driven narrative that lingers on the unease of unresolved guilt and the unpredictable nature of human behavior. The result is a gripping, atmospheric thriller that keeps audiences guessing until the final, unsettling frame.