Cult of Chucky (2017)
5KCult of Chucky: Directed by Don Mancini. With Allison Dawn Doiron, Alex Vincent, Brad Dourif, Fiona Dourif. 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.
“Wow. A lot of people seem hard to please on here. Most series are struggling by the 7th entry (7 stars appropriate) having ruined continuity, rehashed the same formula seen before or by having lost original cast members. A Nightmare on Elm Street had to switch it up to u0026#39;itu0026#39;s a movie but notu0026#39;, Halloween had to bring JLC back, Saw was calling it a day, Hellraiser was already screwed and Friday the 13th gave the heroine telekinetic powers to spice things up. Itu0026#39;s damn hard to keep a series going and adding new ideas.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eI thought this entry had a lot going for it. Whilst only glimpsed post credits in Curse, Cult sees Andy Barclay back and all grown up since the first 2 entries and also with the original actor, Alex Vincent. Thanks to his childhood run-ins with Chucky, Andy is pretty bad ass taking no crap and is out to to stop him (much alike Tommy in Friday the 13th Part 6 which was a bloody good entry).u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eOne reviewer said this was cheap in production. This is what I thought of Curse, of which after 2 attempts of watching it, 4 years later (thanks to Cult) I revisited that film and watched it ignoring the lesser production budget. I was maybe a bit harsh. Cult employs animatronics over CGI at every turn apart from one shot that I could see of. I much more prefer this as animatronics still work the best for this character even in this modern CGI world.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe kills are a throwback to some other films but overall are fantastic for gore with one drill scene which would have had the censors in uproar a couple of decades ago. u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eI love the continuity for this film as everything in previous entries is in place and hasnu0026#39;t been changed with many a nod to earlier entries. For fans of the series this does show the love Mr Mancini has when writing these later entries. Add to this all the familiar cast are back including Fiona Dourif who turns out to be an excellent piece of casting (being the real life daughter of we know who) when u0026#39;expandingu0026#39; her role later in the film (Iu0026#39;ll not give anything away on that).u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eLastly, people seem divided on the humour in the series. I personally enjoy it. This entry has the humour lacking from Curse which I found a bit bland without it. This entry has enough without being too OTT like Bride or Seed. Itu0026#39;s probably my favourite entry and a while since Iu0026#39;ve seen it but i recall CP2 having some dark humour so stop moaning those who donu0026#39;t like it.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eOverall the entry managed to breath some new life to the series with a new concept that could prove interesting if used minimally (again not saying more)….we are on entry 7 but it ainu0026#39;t telekinesis! The series has moved away from cinema release so the budget is never going to be what it used to be. This can be seen now and then but thankfully not when it comes to the FX for Chucky. u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eChildu0026#39;s Play/Chucky films are what they are – about a murderous doll who kills people. They are watched by fans who know what they are getting. I look forward to entry 8 and seeing where things go. Make sure you watch after the credits!”