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Jeannette Catsoulis of The New York Times called the acting "fair-to-middling" and the plot "enervated" while praising the cinematography. [2]Robert Abele of the Los Angeles Times wrote that while the film is "well-meaning", it is "woefully lacking in dimension or urgency", and called it the "movie equivalent of a scenic tourist trap".
Five Nights at Freddy's is a 2023 American supernatural horror film based on Scott Cawthon's video game series of the same name.Directed by Emma Tammi, who co-wrote the screenplay with Cawthon and Seth Cuddeback from a story by Cawthon, Chris Lee Hill, and Tyler MacIntyre, the film stars Josh Hutcherson as a troubled security guard who starts a job at an abandoned pizzeria where he discovers ...
Five Nights at Freddy's (FNaF) is an American multimedia horror franchise created and owned by Scott Cawthon. The franchise began with the release of its first video game on August 8, 2014. Three sequels were released up to July 2015, setting a Guinness World Record for "most video game sequels released in a year".
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In April 2024, Jason Blum's Blumhouse Productions officially confirmed the sequel, [5] and that Jim Henson's Creature Shop would return to design animatronics for the film. [6] Matthew Lillard , who portrayed William Afton in the first film, is expected to reprise his role after previously confirming that he signed a three-picture deal with the ...
Freddy in Space 3: Chica in Space is a side-scrolling platform shooter game and a sequel to Freddy in Space 2, it was released on October 18, 2023, under the title FNAF: The Movie: The Game, which was developed by Cawthon, claimed to be a spoiler-heavy tie-in game of the Five Nights at Freddy's film, which was revealed to be Freddy in Space 3 ...
The following page lists the highest-grossing horror films, highest-grossing horror film franchises at the box office and the biggest opening weekends for many horror films.
[6] In contrast, Murtada Elfadl of Variety criticised the music for being "loud and ominous" and has been heavily reliant to "manufacture thrills that are just not there". [7] Frank Scheck of The Hollywood Reporter and Tim Grierson of Screen International called it "forgettable" and "loud".