Cult of Chucky (Child's Play 7)
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" 9 confirmed deaths 5 men 4 women (and one of the Chucky dolls.) Running time: 91 mins Number of kills: 11 Kills per average: 10.11 mins MVP death: Dr. Foley, who gets his head stomped in. Most bloodiest death: Dr. Foley, whose head gets crushed in. Lamest death: Nurse Ashley, who just gets the drill. Survivors: Two out of four Chuckys, Andy Barclay, Nica Pearce (whose now possessed), Tiffany Valentine, Tiffany, and Kyle Note: This is the final Child’s Play film in the series, for no"

" "A true classic never goes out of style." Directed by Don Mancini Written by Don Mancini Music by Joseph LoDuca Cinematography by Michael Marshall Editing by Randy Bricker "
“The Chucky/'Child's Play' franchise was the most recent one to be watched and all the films reviewed, as part of me being on a quest watching some of the horror franchises not yet seen (yet the intent had been there for a while). Part of my want to see them was my fascination to see if killer doll Chucky deserved his horror icon status. My conclusion seeing the films is that he does deserve it and is a hugely entertaining and creepy character, though quite a bit better than the films he features/stars in.'Cult of Chucky', of the numerous and uneven sequels, is one of the good ones despite its faults. Not a film that blew me away and will never be a favourite but it both scared and entertained me, as the main objective for the franchise that is a very good thing. It does not beat the first ” read more

" First Viewing Viewing Date: September 11th Via: Blu-ray Plot: Chucky returns to terrorize his human victim, Nica. Meanwhile, the killer doll has some scores to settle with his old enemies, with the help of his former wife. Rating: 6.3/10"

" Directed by: Don Mancini Produced by: Tony Gardner, Don Mancini, and Ogden Gavanski Written by: Don Mancini Based on characters created by: Don Mancini and David Kirschner Cinematography: Michael Marshall Edited by: Randy Bricket Music by: Joseph DeLuca Distributed by: Universal Home Entertainment "