In case you haven’t heard, cinema is back, baby. 2023 has proven to be the year audiences finally returned to the movies thanks to high-profile releases, includingAdmittedly, these films with their big names, big explosions and big Kenergy were destined to be box office draws, but what’s more surprising is the recent success of the horror flick
Foxy, Chica, Freddy Fazbear and Bonnie in Five Nights at Freddy’s, directed by Emma Tammi.It’s a relatively low-budget horror film about murderous animatronic mascots that come alive at night in an abandoned family restaurant. One-timeThe sole caretaker of his younger sister, Abby , Mike is haunted by his brother Garrett’s abduction, which happened in broad daylight decades earlier.
As if this job isn’t depressing enough, he must battle the restaurant’s evil animatronic mascots. The film has dominated the Australian box office in its opening week while also becoming one of the year’s biggest and most buzzed-about releases around the world.Video game adaption films are historically awful , but this one is bucking the trend. Before it was a film,was a point-and-click computer game released in 2014.
amount. At the time of writing, the film’s worldwide gross is $330 million off a budget of just $30 million. In the US, it earned the highest opening weekend box office total for any horror film released this year, and it had the biggest opening weekend for any film released over the Halloween weekend.Well, kind of. Audiences are lapping it up, awarding it an audience score of 88 per cent on Rotten Tomatoes, but critics are less keen, the film managing just 30 per cent on the same site. Reviews have generally been poor .Probably not.