Director: Emma Tammi
Cast: Josh Hutcherson, Piper Rubio, Elizabeth Lail, Matthew Lillard
Synopsis:
The film picks up with Jake Sully, Neytiri, and their family dealing with grief and turmoil — after the events of the previous film. A new, aggressive Na’vi clan known as the “Ash People,” led by Varang, emerges, threatening the fragile peace on Pandora. This conflict escalates as the family and their allies confront the Ash People and face the consequences of this new threat.
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| Film Review |
The core issues of the first Five Nights at Freddy's can all be traced back to one defining problem: It's just kind of boring, with no real attempts to be truly scary and with a plot that takes itself far too seriously for its own good. Those two things were the biggest aspects needed for a course correction, and thankfully, Five Nights at Freddy's 2 does exactly that.
This may not be saying all that much, but the sequel is trying to pack in a lot more scares than the morose first movie, with admittedly the large bulk of them being loud, deafening jump scares. Those are an acquired taste for most horror fans, but in fairness, jump scares have always been in the franchise's DNA.
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