Video game adaptation that received harsh reviews is taking the box office by storm
Directed by Emma Tammi, the film also stars Hutcherson, Piper Rubio and Elizabeth Lail (Universal/Blumhouse)
Directed by Emma Tammi, the film also stars Hutcherson, Piper Rubio and Elizabeth Lail (Universal/Blumhouse)
The video game adaptation Five Nights At Freddy's received harsh reviews the weekend it was released.The film, which received only 28 points out of 100 after 148 reviews on the review compilation site Rotten Tomatoes, was a completely surprising success at the box office.Earned $130 million in three daysThe horror movie, about the experiences of a security guard working the night shift at the pizzeria called Freddy Fazbear's Pizzeria, managed to gross $130 million worldwide in its opening weekend.While critics deemed Five Nights at Freddy's Pizza Joint a "massive failure," audiences gave the horror film a high score of 89 percent on Rotten Tomatoes.READ MORE
Horror movie that critics loved becomes a video game
Horror movie that critics loved becomes a video game
Five Nights at Freddy's Pizza, starring Josh Hutcherson, is based on the series of the same name, the first game of which was released in 2014.Critics found the film "boring", calling the adaptation's plot "convoluted" despite the success of the video games.Frank Schek of the Hollywood Reporter said that the film was boring, while Benjamin Lee of the Guardian claimed that it would be "forgotten the next day"."The problem for the audience is to stay awake"Soren Andersen of the Seattle Times said that the video game, which he compared to the movie, was much more exciting:The pace of the game is fast and the threat is high. It's all about survival. For moviegoers, the problem is staying awake.Justin Clark also wrote for Slant Magazine:Five Nights at Freddy's Pizza has no idea what kind of movie it wants to be.
Directed by Emma Tammi, the film also stars Hutcherson, Piper Rubio and Elizabeth Lail (Universal/Blumhouse)
Directed by Emma Tammi, the film also stars Hutcherson, Piper Rubio and Elizabeth Lail (Universal/Blumhouse)
The video game adaptation Five Nights At Freddy's received harsh reviews the weekend it was released.The film, which received only 28 points out of 100 after 148 reviews on the review compilation site Rotten Tomatoes, was a completely surprising success at the box office.Earned $130 million in three daysThe horror movie, about the experiences of a security guard working the night shift at the pizzeria called Freddy Fazbear's Pizzeria, managed to gross $130 million worldwide in its opening weekend.While critics deemed Five Nights at Freddy's Pizza Joint a "massive failure," audiences gave the horror film a high score of 89 percent on Rotten Tomatoes.READ MORE
Horror movie that critics loved becomes a video game
Horror movie that critics loved becomes a video game
Five Nights at Freddy's Pizza, starring Josh Hutcherson, is based on the series of the same name, the first game of which was released in 2014.Critics found the film "boring", calling the adaptation's plot "convoluted" despite the success of the video games.Frank Schek of the Hollywood Reporter said that the film was boring, while Benjamin Lee of the Guardian claimed that it would be "forgotten the next day"."The problem for the audience is to stay awake"Soren Andersen of the Seattle Times said that the video game, which he compared to the movie, was much more exciting:The pace of the game is fast and the threat is high. It's all about survival. For moviegoers, the problem is staying awake.Justin Clark also wrote for Slant Magazine:Five Nights at Freddy's Pizza has no idea what kind of movie it wants to be.