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Five Nights at Freddy's review – horror game movie is an unscary Halloween trick

The Guardian

There are five nights to be survived at cursed old pizza spot Freddy Fazbear's yet it feels like an awful lot more in this surprisingly flat attempt to turn a hit video game into a hit movie. At a flabby, sign-of-the-times 110 minutes, there's far too much of so many things – dream sequences, exposition, first act buildup – and far too little of what one would naturally expect from something as surface-level silly as this – fun. It's partly because writer-director Emma Tammi and game creator Scott Cawthon, acting as co-writer here, seem frighteningly unsure of how seriously they're supposed to take Five Nights at Freddy's and so we're left equally confused. It clangs from straight-faced speeches about childhood trauma to cartoonish kids' movie-level goofiness, tonally awkward and strangely, maddeningly dull, unravelling a mystery that's as predictable as it is uninteresting. Five Nights at Freddy's tells of a dilapidated Chuck E Cheese-esque pizza restaurant for kids, greasy slices soundtracked by a performing band of robotic mascots.


Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg's new action-comedy 'Future Man' happily draws from the past

Los Angeles Times

From the surrealist nesting doll of realities in FX's "Legion" to the frank yet humane explorations of sexuality in Amazon's "Transparent," the best moments of the Peak TV era deliver scenes and stories you've never seen. "Future Man," a half-hour action-comedy that arrives on Hulu Nov. 14, has a similar goal, but also no compunction about reminding viewers of something familiar. Centered around Josh Futturman ("Hunger Games" alum Josh Hutcherson), a frustrated janitor who lives with his parents, the show blasts off when Josh completes an impossibly difficult video game. This feat triggers the arrival of two gruff, time-traveling warriors from a bleak future – Wolf (Derek Wilson of "Preacher") and Tiger ("Happy Endings" star Eliza Coupe). Having completed their recruitment effort, the two of them enlist him to help save the future.