FrogGlace
In other words,this film is a surreal ride.
Ogosmith
Each character in this movie — down to the smallest one — is an individual rather than a type, prone to spontaneous changes of mood and sometimes amusing outbursts of pettiness or ill humor.
Tobias Burrows
It's easily one of the freshest, sharpest and most enjoyable films of this year.
Quiet Muffin
This movie tries so hard to be funny, yet it falls flat every time. Just another example of recycled ideas repackaged with women in an attempt to appeal to a certain audience.
adonis98-743-186503
Chucky hooks up with another murderous doll, the bridal gown-clad Tiffany, for a Route 66 murder spree with their unwitting hosts, two eloping high-school graduates. Bride of Chucky literally puts the Franchise to a distant and quite big downfall, the previous 3 movies although dumb and pretty bad themselves? Had some good moments for sure but this? It was straight up goofy comedy and the whole Chucky have a girlfriend? Was damn stupid to begin with. If you wanna see a good horror movie? Go and watch the first Halloween it's way better. (0/10)
OllieSuave-007
The murderous child's doll, Chucky, comes back to life after his human girlfriend Tiffany (Jennifer Tilly) brings him back to life, only finding herself becoming a doll as well. Together, the killer dolls take two eloping high-school graduates, Jesse (Nick Stabile) and Jade (Katherine Heigl), to New Jersey to retrieve Chucky's amulet from his human body, needed to revive him into human form.The plot's pacing and script worked fine in this movie, with some suspense, thrills and creepy moments. The acting was pretty good for the most part. Chucky and Tiffany just acted so bad in the film that you can't help but chuckle once in a while. Jesse and Jade were pretty good as the protagonists - for teenagers, they didn't act real snobby at all, but focused on getting themselves out of the horrific mess they were enduring.The overall plot may seem quite entertaining and a little unpredictable.Grade B-
FlashCallahan
Charles Lee Ray is back because his girlfriend Tiffany revived him, once again in the form of Chuck. Shortly after the couple's reunion, Chucky kills her and brings her back in the form of a girl's bridal doll. The two then embark on a killing spree en route to dig up Ray's corpse, which was buried with a Satanic voodoo charm capable of bringing back the dead......I'm assuming that this was only made because of Scream making horror movies cool again, and also because of the success of Halloween H2O. The Child's Play franchise wasn't the best trilogy in the world, but Chucky was so iconic, it was inevitable that he would 'come out to play' once again, because like all cinematic ghouls, you just can't keep a good villain down.And like Part's two and three, it's all played for laughs, and if your looking for something scary, look elsewhere, because this, like Scream is all about referencing different horror films, and seeing how far they can push the gore factor.The concept of Chucky finally getting a 'mate' is a foolproof concept, plus, the follow on almost writes itself because of the films plot.So the film's narrative is basically a road trip, the dolls kidnap a teen couple, so they can take them to the site of the resurrection, and along the way, carnage ensues Mickey and Mallory style.The horror references can often be quite subtle, and in some instances, literally in your face, but it's fun to spot them.When the writers realise that the concept wears thin after the middle of the second act, their escape clause is to have the dolls swear a lot and and argue, and there is one particular scene that rivals Team America for sheer 'was there any need for that?' audacity of the narrative.Unfortunalty, it's not as clever as what it thinks it is, and runs out of steam during the third act, because you can only find a profane doll hilarious for so long.So all in all, it's perfectly fine, but should have been so much more.And a few scares wouldn't have gone a miss...
David
Up until around 20 minutes into the movie, I thought that this could be something interesting and enjoyable; then comes a major twist that is unbelievably predictable, followed by some of the worst acting performances I have ever seen in a "horror" movie. The animatronics on the puppets does not look bad for the most part, the ending is original and, after having to hear a bunch of arguments that come out as repetitive, is the biggest relief I got during watching. Some of the death scenes are pretty boring and don't make sense whatsoever, and the characters being killed are either the most unlikeable ones or the ones that you hardly get to know. Could be interesting for someone who is a wicked fan of the franchise, but not worth it if you are looking for a good horror comedy movie.