‘Open Season: Scared Silly’ is a delightful return to form, brimming with the humour and heart that fans have come to expect. The animated antics of Boog and his friends as they investigate a supposed werewolf to prevent…
Open Season: Scared Silly
The humans and animals believe a werewolf is on the loose, and former hunter Shaw uses the opportunity to re-open the season. Boog, Elliot, and Mr. Weenie have…
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In ‘Open Season: Scared Silly,’ the franchise attempts to inject a dose of supernatural suspense, but the execution feels somewhat hollow. The story, which pits our animal protagonists against a hunter exploiting a werewolf rumour, offers predictable beats.…
‘Open Season: Scared Silly’ successfully recaptures the charm of its predecessors, presenting a fun-filled adventure for the whole family. The narrative, revolving around Boog, Elliot, and Mr. Weenie’s quest to debunk a werewolf myth and save their hunting…
This instalment in the ‘Open Season’ saga, ‘Scared Silly,’ leans heavily into a spooky premise that ultimately feels more silly than scary. The central conceit of a werewolf being used to reopen hunting season is a workable, if…
‘Open Season: Scared Silly’ delivers a familiar brand of animated hijinks, this time centred on a manufactured werewolf panic. The plot, which sees Boog and his pals trying to close hunting season by finding the mythical beast, provides…
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While the central plot revolves around a perceived werewolf threat, the film's tone suggests a leaning towards comedic rather than genuinely terrifying elements. It's probable that any 'scares' are designed to be more playful and amusing, fitting the family-friendly nature of the 'Open Season' franchise. The emphasis is likely on the characters' reactions to the fear and their efforts to solve the mystery, rather than on creating prolonged or intense suspense for the audience.