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It’s another loaded week on What The Hell Should I Watch and we’re kicking things off with a huge sequel: Five Nights at Freddy’s 2. The first movie I already thought was pretty meh — and surprise, I still don’t really get the appeal. The fandom is huge, the lore is sprawling, the animatronics are doing whatever they do, but this franchise continues to be one of those things that just isn’t for me. From there, I finally get into Hamnet, the film that absolutely floored me. Jessie Buckley and Paul Mescal deliver devastating, career-best work, the filmmaking is top-tier, and it immediately shot into my awards-season must-watch list. Chloe hasn’t seen it yet — but I’m determined to fix that. Next up is Dust Bunny, Bryan Fuller’s long-awaited feature directorial debut. It’s bold, grimy, neon-lit creature-feature madness with Mads Mikkelsen in full menace mode, and I had a blast with just how weird and stylized this thing gets. We also roll through Jay Kelly, Noah Baumbach’s new meta actor drama starring George Clooney and Adam Sandler, and we dig into where it lands in his very self-reflective filmography. And on the opposite tonal end, we cover Beast of War, a tense, grounded, gritty piece that doesn’t need any festival hype to make an impact — it just hits hard on its own. This week’s Butting In segment belongs to Chloe, and she brings the heat with her review of Bugonia — a wild, sharp, bold piece of filmmaking that gave her plenty to chew on. New to the Library this week: • Good Fortune (Blu-ray) • The Strangers: Chapter 2 (Blu-ray) And as always, we wrap things up with reminders and updates as we roll deeper into awards season and the holiday release stretch.