When I used to live in Wichita, Kansas, I loved watching movies at the Warren Theatre West, and I have a specific memory of one movie I saw there, less because of movie itself, but because of an interaction with the ticket seller.
The movie was Wes Craven‘s My Soul to Take, and she helpfully informed me that if I walked out in the first thirty minutes, I would be refunded. Not exactly reassuring me about my ticket choice that evening, but I had to wonder what people, exactly, were expecting from a “Dead Teenager Movie” from Wes “Nightmare on Elm Street” Craven.
I did not refund my ticket, and though I can’t actually recall much from the movie (other than a bizarre scene involving a pooping papier mache condor), I still remember it fondly. It was fun, but what else did I expect from a Wes “Scream“ Craven slasher picture?
Anyway, he’s dead now.
But we’re not here to review Wes “Music of the Heart” Craven’s My Soul to Take, but instead director Emma Tammi‘s Five Nights at Freddy’s 2, which currently has a paltry 16% “Rotten” rating on review aggregate site Rotten Tomatoes, which is somehow almost, but not quite, half the score of the first Five Night’s at Freddy’s, despite being a marked improvement. In fact, I rather enjoyed it.
Original post written by 2cross2affliction
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