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  1. Nemesis Game. 2003 · 1 hr 32 min. R. Thriller. Following the death of her mother, a student with a passion for riddles discovers a sinister game being played out on the streets of Toronto. Subtitles: English. Starring: Carly Pope Ian McShane Jay Baruchel Adrian Paul. Directed by: Jesse Warn.

  2. Sep 16, 2003 · Jesse Warn. Sara Novak is an introverted college student with a few skeletons in her closet. Shying away from classmates, she prefers to spend time with Vern, an older comic store owner who shares her passion for mind games and riddles. But when the riddles she solves lead to the deaths of those around her, she realizes the riddles are more ...

  3. Full Review | Original Score: 1/4 | Dec 18, 2011. James O'Ehley Movie Gurus. If you share my aversion to smart alecky riddles, then staying clear of Nemesis Game is a good idea . . . Full Review ...

  4. About this movie. Introverted student Sara Novak doesn't live the typical college life. She doesn't go to parties or get drunk; in fact she doesn't even have any friends. Instead she opts to spend time with a comic book store owner named Vern; the pair get on well as they both love riddles and word games. However, these games take a sinister ...

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  6. Nemesis Game. An introspective university student with an unhealthy interest in riddles and puzzles becomes involved in a sinister mind game that results in murder. Rentals include 30 days to start watching this video and 48 hours to finish once started. An introspective university student with an unhealthy interest in riddles and puzzles ...

  7. A co-production between New Zealand, Canada and the UK, Nemesis Game began as an idea by director Jesse Warn to write a screenplay around the idea that riddles are a metaphor for life. Warn and his producing partner Matthew Metcalfe teamed up with Canadian producer Suzanne Berger and British producer Alex Brown. The first challenge was casting the film within the confines of treaty co-productions.