In the broader sense of the term, yes. A woman handcuffs the teenaged girl who lives with her to a radiator (or something like that) and leaves her there with a bucket for a toilet.
None of the adults believe the teen’s claims of the animatronics being alive/violent, even though they no only know about it but willingly bring people there as human sacrifices
(MINOR SPOILERS) There are scenes near the beginning for the film displaying the main character, Liv's, mother mistreating her. (Ie. handcuffing her to a pipe)
My impression was that the main character is addicted to the energy drink he drinks all the time throughout the movie. He travels with what seems to be an endless supply of them, and all the way through the movie's events there's quite a lot of focus on him opening the cans and downing their contents, scrunching the cans and throwing them out, over and over again.
The animatronics are possessed by the original owners, due to a satanic ritual, and kill and eat people brought to the restaurant by the sheriff as cleaners/human sacrifices
A character is inside of a building that several other characters intend to burn down, and they mention doing so with them inside several times. There is also a brief, firey car explosion with 2 characters inside.
Not actual kidnapping but the sheriff and garage mechanic and owner sabotage the janitor’s car to prevent him from leaving, and lure him to the restaurant under the guise of getting a free repair for cleaning it.
The animatronics have been destroyed, the three responsible for bringing in human sacrifices are killed and Liv and the Janitor escape and leave the town
there is quite a few cases of gore, more so towards the end of the film but i most gore is with the robots themself, when killed they spew "blood" which is a black liquid I believe is oil