Despite the lackluster reception, the film takes everything that is great about the franchise and turns it into the best film in the series. Whether it’s the unique take on sexuality or the ...
The Child's Play franchise has been slashing since the 1980s because everyone loves a killer doll. Here's how to watch all ...
"Glen features eerie, realistic glass-like eyes, 11 points of articulation, and stands approximately 15" tall. They are packaged in a window box, perfect for display. In 'Seed of Chucky,' Glen is the ...
Chucky, the homicidal doll who made his debut in Child’s Play (1988), returns in this rudely funny splatter comedy directed by Don Mancini, who created the character and has written all five ...
This creepy horror icon has sliced his way through sequels, reboots, and even a hit TV series. Here are our picks for the ...
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 ...
Don Mancini's killer doll who does it all, Chucky, has terrorized children and adults across America for over 35 years. And over a fairly consistent timeline, which is rare in horror franchises.
The Chucky franchise as we know it is so very queer. It’s the queerest of all the horror franchises, and that brings a happy tear to my eye. It’s all thanks to the franchise’s wonderfully queer ...
We’re looking at which of the films is the most frightening. Spoiler alert, it’s not the one where Chucky and Tiffany have a kid. To be fair, it’s really not trying to be scary. It’s mostly trying to ...