2017: Puppet
The lack of funding is highly visible, leading to "long sequences of nothing happening" and limited screen time for the actual puppets.
Reviewers from Rotten Tomatoes and other outlets noted a "dull and limp" execution with an unnecessarily complicated plot.
Ratings vary, but many sources give it low marks, such as a 2/10 from Medium reviewers or a 5.5/10 from Horror Movie Review . Other Notable "Puppet" Projects from 2017 puppet 2017
Critics and audiences generally consider this a weak entry in the franchise, often citing its extremely low budget as a major distraction.
If you weren't looking for the horror sequel, several other niche titles were released that year: Movie Review: Puppet Master: Axis Termination (2017) The lack of funding is highly visible, leading
Released in 2017 as the conclusion to the "Axis Trilogy". Genre: Horror / Fantasy. Director: Charles Band.
The film features unique "Nazi puppets" and stylized lighting that occasionally masks the budget limitations. Other Notable "Puppet" Projects from 2017 Critics and
Set in 1942, an American soldier and a group of psychics use Andre Toulon's puppets to infiltrate a secret Nazi headquarters to stop evil experiments. Critical Reception & Performance