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Cult of Chucky

Confined to an asylum for the criminally insane for the past four years, Nica is wrongly convinced that she, not Chucky, murdered her entire family... until a string of grisly deaths occur after her psychiatrist introduces a new group therapy tool -- a "Good Guy" doll.

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Release : 2017
Rating : 5.3
Studio : Universal 1440 Entertainment, 
Crew : Art Department Assistant,  Art Department Coordinator, 
Cast : Fiona Dourif Brad Dourif Alex Vincent Jennifer Tilly Michael Therriault
Genre : Horror Comedy Thriller

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Reviews

Acensbart
2018/08/30

Excellent but underrated film

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Dirtylogy
2018/08/30

It's funny, it's tense, it features two great performances from two actors and the director expertly creates a web of odd tension where you actually don't know what is happening for the majority of the run time.

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Aiden Melton
2018/08/30

The storyline feels a little thin and moth-eaten in parts but this sequel is plenty of fun.

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Isbel
2018/08/30

A terrific literary drama and character piece that shows how the process of creating art can be seen differently by those doing it and those looking at it from the outside.

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Claudio Carvalho
2018/06/03

Thirty years ago it was released "Child's Play" with the cult Chucky, a killer doll possessed by the soul of a serial killer. The sequels are watchable downfalls of the original movie, but unfortunately "The Curse of Chucky" was a breath to the franchise. However "Cult of Chucky" shows that the franchise is completely exhausted, with a boring and stupid story. The worst: the ending is a cliffhanger for another sequel. My vote is four.Title (Brazil): "O Culto de Chucky" ("The Cult of Chucky")

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tdrish
2018/03/28

The Childs Play franchise has been, no pun intended, played out. The original reigns supreme, and no reboot or sequel is ever going to hold a candle to what the 1988 film was all about. For its time, it was a cutting edge, well made film that explored a childs fear of a doll that nobody believed was real, and also went for the shock factor. For its time, it worked. Childs Play did not earn an R rating for violence, mind you, it was Chuckys mouth that lost the PG13 rating. Once that shock value was gone, meaning, once you have watched the movie, it's all gone...it disappears without a trace. Most horror fans would have been left satisfied, however, gore hounds would have been disappointed, as the original Childs Play kept the violence to a bare minimum. Fast forward two years, as we enter 1990, and Childs Play 2 is introduced. It picks up where the original left off, this time, the violence has been upped its game quite a bit, the deaths being a lot more grisly and graphic. Then came Childs Play 3, which if fine, if you wanted to make a trilogy, it should have remained a trilogy. Bride Of Chucky, in my opinion, was the first whack of the dead horse. This was not needed. However, in Hollywood, dead horses are cash cows on their animal farm, so what's going to stop them except if audiences quit paying to see this stuff? Seed Of Chucky was insanely terrible, and skip the bogus treats in between, and let's get down to business and discuss Cult Of Chucky. What's worse then one killer doll? How about two of them. How about three? The paper thin plot is backed up by, what I have perceived, as deliberate, downright brutal acts of violence. If shock value was what you were going after, Mr. Mancino, I am not impressed. The last 20 minutes is just a pure blood bath, and everything was left unresolved, and I had dozens of questions by the time the ending credits were scrolling. ( Was, uh, the new doll alive long enough to bleed like that? If no, it cancels out the logic of the original Childs Play.) For myself, this is the end of any more viewings of future Chucky films. I am done. If you ask me, its time to put this final nail in the coffin, and end the franchise once and for all. On a positive note, I will give them props for finding unique, creative ways to keep the sequels going. Some are fun to watch. This one was entertaining, had potential, but I knocked a star off because of the over excessive, brutal violence. Maybe they should have concentrated more on story instead of the slayings. ( Speaking of slayings....glass coming downward from the ceiling, onto a body. Have we, uh, seen this before somewhere? Just asking.) Hold your head in shame, Don. You have talent. Why do you waste it on this marsh?

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FlashCallahan
2018/01/19

Confined to an asylum for the past four years, Nica Pierce is convinced that she, not Chucky, murdered her entire family.But when her psychiatrist introduces a new therapy to facilitate his group sesions, a Good Guy doll, a string of grisly deaths begins to plague the asylum, and Nica starts to wonder if maybe she isn't crazy after all. Andy Barclay, Chucky's original nemesis, races to Nica's aid. But to save her he'll have to get past Tiffany, Chucky's long-ago bride, who will do anything, no matter what, to help her beloved devil doll.The Child's Play films have gone through a strange transition since its debut thirty years ago. You could say that they are three different franchises.The first three films were a trilogy, they were good movies, but by the third, they had run their cause and due to media exploitation, became obsolete.Bride and Seed came later, and I feel that these were made because of the elevated interest in ironic horror thanks to the Scream franchise. Whilst Bride was refreshing and very self aware, Seed was terrible and was just a cash cow.Now these new incarnations are nothing more than straight to Blu Ray movies because the doll has a following, and I feel that these films will go on and on, because like myself, fans of the original films just want want a film in this franchise that will hark back to its heyday.This isn't the one unfortunately. It has some very good ideas, multiple Chucky's is a wonderful inclusion, but the rest of the film is poorly written, with strange characters, and it feels like a weird hash of Cuckoos Nest, and Elm Street 3.The Asylum setting has been done to death, as have sinister doctors, unprofessional nurses, and inmates who may or may not have an ulterior motive.Chucky has some decent scenes, and it alone is the sole reason to see this, but it's a shame that the story had to be convoluted to the point of you not caring less for the characters.It's a shame because out of all the iconic horror characters from the eighties, Chucky is one of the most interesting, but writing hasn't done it justice.

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trevuar
2017/11/27

There are so many problems with this film. The first glaring one is the script. The main character has things happen to them instead of them being in direct motion to stop, escape, win, or obtain something. When this happens in any script, we as an audience cease to care about what goes on because the whole experience feels out of control or distant. SPOILERS AHEAD--What should have been--Andy is in this movie, but that he isn't the main character. It would have done wonders for the script if there was an actual cult in search of Chucky's voodoo power. Parts of this movie would have fit so great with this idea. 1. Andy had the head of Chucky.It would make sense if an actual voodoo cult was after him. The cult's goal would be to learn the voodoo spell used by Charles Lee Ray to obtain immortality. (This movie doesn't really have a cult in it at all. It's just a flimsy excuse to show more than one chucky doll killing people).2. Andy was packing some serious firepower to fight anything or anyone who would come after him. It was really great to see all the weapons that he had acquired and the movie did a great job of him losing a relationship over his obsession with firearms. All of the build up and reveal of Andy was ruined when he surrenders himself in a really stupid way to attempt a really insane attack on the other dolls that he magically found out existed ( probably because he read the script -_-). This movie should have been about a real cult of people or even more dolls trying to kill Andy and free the original Chucky from his grasp. 3. The ending problemsWe have no reason to root for the protagonist or chucky for that matter.Andy is captured in the mental institution with no escape.Chucky escapes as a woman who we don't care about.Even if this ending was supposed to be tragic, we don't get to know Andy better and we certainty don't care enough about Nica to hope for her escape. It's even more annoying that she just gets up and walks because she's possessed by Chucky.

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