Film Review – The Mortuary Assistant

Perhaps inspired by the success of the “Five Nights at Freddy’s” movie franchise, director Jeremiah Kipp and screenwriters Tracee Beebe and Brian Clarke attempt to bring “The Mortuary Assistant” to the screen, adapting Clarke’s 2022 video game. It’s a cult title turned into a film that’s almost exclusively aimed at fans of the franchise, hoping to delight them with a cinematic version of gameplay, following the increasing panic and confusion of a woman under orders to disrupt a demonic possession taking place inside a mortuary. The character’s bewilderment over mission details is likely to be shared by newcomers to the brand name, as “The Mortuary Assistant” doesn’t put a lot of time into clarifying the situation and its end game. Kipp is out to generate scares with the endeavor, and he can’t shake the generic nature of the horror presented here, which isn’t imaginative, while the offering itself grows wearying as it unfolds, recycling jump scares and visuals on its way to a non-ending. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com

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