The first season of Chucky started out plausibly stand-alone. Though the concept and classic design of a killer doll voiced by Brad Dourif remains, the character is dropped into a new setting with a ...
The 1990s were weird for horror movies, weren’t they? There were $100 million remakes of queer-coded Shirley Jackson stories and slashers whose key appeal was an invisible Kevin Bacon knocking off ...
Bride of Chucky (1998) turned me off in theaters 25 years ago, specifically because of the meta-humor and tongue-in-cheek vibe. So the trailer for Seed of Chucky (2004) lost me completely. All it took ...
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