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.
Nearly a decade after pushing Chucky into full-blown comedic territory with Seed of Chucky (2004) creator Don Mancini decided to go full circle and take everyone’s favorite Good Guy back to the ...
Aside from several flashbacks in the television show, the Chucky story begins with the original 1988 Child's Play. Serial killer Charles Lee Ray transfers his soul into the body of a doll to escape ...
1988 saw the release of Child’s Play, unleashing living killer doll Chucky (Brad Dourif) on moviegoers. And now, 35 years later, the Chucky sequels tetralogy — 1998’s Bride of Chucky, 2004’s Seed of ...
One of the most enduring horror franchises that launched in the '80s is "Child's Play," created by filmmaker Don Mancini. The movie series follows a seemingly normal doll who becomes possessed by the ...
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 ...
After the events of Seed of Chucky, Nica, a young woman forced to a wheelchair since birth, has to regroup her sister, Barb and her brother-in-law, Ian for a funeral after the death of her mother.
Child's Play features one of the most iconic film villains of all time. Chucky, the killer doll, is instantly recognizable and continues to scare fans to this day. Voiced by Brad Dourif since 1988, ...