Movie Review: Video game-to-horror flick 'Five Nights at Freddy鈥檚' misfires badly

This image released by Universal Pictures shows Matthew Lillard in a scene from "Five Nights at Freddy's." (Universal Pictures via AP)

Just in time for Halloween comes 鈥淔ive Nights at Freddy鈥檚,鈥 a video game adaptation with the potential treat of demented Chuck E. Cheese-like animatronic creatures running amok. But the trick turns out to be on us.

The movie 鈥 built from developer Scott Cawthon's video game about anthropomorphic robots killing people 鈥 poorly fits into this vehicle and the problems start with the creatures themselves.

Yes, they have unsettling bright eyes and teeth. But, c鈥檓on, one wears a bow tie, like a guest on PBS. They鈥檙e more threadbare than eerie. Yes, they stomp around like The Terminator but one is a chubby chicken with the slogan 鈥淟et鈥檚 Eat.鈥 They look about as scary as overgrown Care Bears with a drinking problem. One is, we're not kidding, a cupcake.

Caught between PG and R, as well as lost at the crossroads of inadvertent comedy and horror, the PG-13 has to go down as one of the poorest films in any genre this year.

Like the video game, our hero here is a night watchman who is mysteriously hired to look after the ruins of an abandoned children's We learn that it was shuttered in the '80s due to a raft of missing kids.

plays the guard with a mix of hotheadedness and compassion. 鈥淛ust do your job and you'll be fine,鈥 he is advised. 鈥淒on't let the place get to you.鈥

Why has he taken this silly job? To keep custody of his young sister, Abby (a very good Piper Rubio), proving he's a good guy. Other actors include the great Mary Stuart Masterson, slumming it as his aunt, and Matthew Lillard chewing scenery as if it were a slice of pepperoni.

Director Emma Tammi 鈥 using a script credited to her, Cawthon and Seth Cuddeback 鈥 do their darndest to fill the film up with a backstory and a reason for there to be murderous animatronic characters in the first place. So we have family betrayal, the lifetime pain of an abducted sibling, a possible romantic interest and a plot so tortured it should have a cameo in 鈥淪aw.鈥

鈥淚 made a mistake. I don鈥檛 want this,鈥 our hero screams toward the end and you can feel the movie theater's paying audience agreeing wholeheartedly.

There are so many questions that will keep you awake. Why was 鈥淭alking in Your Sleep鈥 by the Romantics used so heavily? Why do the scriptwriters not understand human decay? Why does the dialogue often veer from flirty to angry so abruptly in the same scene? Why is it revealed only in the last 10 minutes that the maniacal Care Bears can talk?

It's ironic that much of the coolest action happens in a dreamstate. You may need to nudge your seatmates awake to rejoin the show when that happens. Maybe that's why 鈥淭alking in Your Sleep鈥 was needed?

The filmmakers waste the rare attempt in a horror flick to make a kids' ball pit scary, but the absolute lowest point is when the supposedly murderous animatronics 鈥 Freddy Fazbear, Bonnie, Chica and Foxy 鈥 host a kiddie dance party. It's as if even they can't overcome their inner nature, having originated from Jim Henson鈥檚 Creature Shop. This whole thing should have remained a game.

鈥淔ive Nights at Freddy鈥檚,鈥 a Universal Pictures release in theaters and streaming on Peacock starting Friday, is rated PG-13 for 鈥渟trong violent content, bloody images and language.鈥 Running time: 110 minutes. Zero stars out of four.

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MPAA Definition of PG-13: Parents strongly cautioned. Some material may be inappropriate for children under 13.

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