Streaming now on Peacock The Nun II (Max) That's enough to pique my interest as someone who's only played a few (I'm a wimp with horror games) but has watched enough Game Theory videos to realize the dizzying amount of lore sprinkled throughout the series. And though the movie's currently sitting at an abysmal 24% critics score on Rotten Tomatoes, it's notable that audiences rate it a fresh 88%. While video game movie adaptations don't have the best track record, it's a good sign to see series creator Scott Cawthon listed as both a co-producer and co-writer on the Five Nights at Freddy's screenplay. What was supposed to be a cushy gig turns into a desperate bid for survival as the venue's Chucky Cheese-esque animatronic mascots stalk the grounds at night, tearing down anyone in their path. Produced by Blumhouse (Get Out, M3GAN, The Purge), it sees Josh Hutcherson as Mike Schmidt, a down-on-his-luck security guard new to the night shift at Freddy Fazbear's Pizza, a rundown family entertainment center with a terrifying secret.Īnyone who's played the games knows where this is going. Just whatever you do, don't call him Shirley.The big screen treatment for viral horror game series Five Nights at Freddy's has long been in the works, and this week it debuts in theaters and on Peacock. Frank Drebin, a no-nonsense cop forever getting caught up in ridiculous situations. He went on to star in "The Naked Gun" franchise as Lt. Rumack stole the show for his impeccable deadpan delivery and straight-man persona as the chaos onboard grows ever more absurd. The film proved to be a turning point for Leslie Nielsen's career, catapulting him from a dramatic actor into a comedy icon overnight. It also pokes fun at leading blockbusters at the time ("Airplane!" hit theaters in 1980) like " Jaws" and "Saturday Night Fever." This disaster film parody draws inspiration from the "Airport" series and "Zero Hour!," a '50s box office dud that "Airplane!" lifts its story beats, central characters and even some bits of dialogue from wholesale. "Airplane!" is one of those classic comedies that aside from a few cringe-worthy moments (like the seriously questionable "jive" scenes) still holds up today. Watch it now on Netflix "Self Reliance" (Hulu) It's the heist of the century, but before he can pull it off, he'll naturally have to assemble a crew of seasoned, high-tech thieves - Camila (Úrsula Corberó) is the pilot, Mi-Sun (Yun Jee Kim) is the hacker, Denton (Vincent D’Onofrio) is the master of disguise, you get the idea. ![]() ![]() ![]() He's reluctantly recruited for the job by Interpol agent and ex-girlfriend Abby Gladwell (Gugu Mbatha-Raw) in a bid to intercept the funds before they're transferred to a terrorist organization. "Lift" follows a master thief Cyrus (Kevin Hart) planning to steal $100 million in gold bullion being transported on a passenger flight traveling from London to Zurich. Gary Gray, whose resume includes action blockbusters like "The Fate of the Furious" and the 2003 version of the "Italian Job." It has all the makings of a high-octane fun time, even if it's not likely to be the next "Citizen Kane." "Lift" is a new heist comedy film with an all-star cast of Hollywood talent directed by F.
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