Five Nights at Freddy's (#477)


Still no real choices to see, so I went to FIVE NIGHTS AT FREDDY’S at noon yesterday.  It was one of those movies that either the producers or the theaters thought would be a blockbuster because it was playing every half hour from ten a.m. to 10 p.m.  I was one of two people in the theater at 12.  I should have stayed home or limited myself to one night at Freddy’s.  It was billed as a horror movie and scary.  Not so.  A very disturbed young man who lives with and cares for his young sister and desperate for a job takes one at an abandoned formerly successful pizza and entertainment center as night security guy.  There are weird looking, cartoonish animatronic characters populating this place. He is haunted by an event that happened when he was a teen.  His younger brother was abducted and never found when he was supposed to be taking care of him. At Freddy’s he is befriended by a female police officer (why I don’t know) and is hounded at home by his aunt who wants to take his sister away from him.  Is that enough to entice you?  I suggest you save your money and watch it streaming at home.  Although 88% of audiences liked it (they must like supposedly scary movies), only 29% of critics gave it a thumbs up although I don’t see why.  What is Hollywood thinking?  Previews promise a horror film entitled Thanksgiving for Thanksgiving and Christmas is celebrated with the remake of The Color Purple, another Aquaman and an early look at the life of Willy Wonka entitled Wonka. 

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