LouHomey
From my favorite movies..
SteinMo
What a freaking movie. So many twists and turns. Absolutely intense from start to finish.
Stoutor
It's not great by any means, but it's a pretty good movie that didn't leave me filled with regret for investing time in it.
HottWwjdIam
There is just so much movie here. For some it may be too much. But in the same secretly sarcastic way most telemarketers say the phrase, the title of this one is particularly apt.
jpasols
So 'Cult of Chucky' is the seventh film in the long running and now very well known 'Child's Play' franchise, following 2013's 'Curse Of Chucky'. I'm giving this a 6 out of 10 stars because while I do enjoy the series I just felt that this particular film went a bunch of different directions story wise. There was too many different stories molded together in this one 90 min film and most of the time it was flat out confusing. I do appreciate they kept Brad Dourif as Chucky because nobody can do it better. It's cool they keep a lot of the same actors and characters from previous Chucky films including Chucky's original victim, Andy Barclay, still portrayed by original actor Alex Vincent.
Back to some of the more negative aspects of this film a lot of it reminded me of Jason Goes To Hell with all the body jumping there was that Chucky did. He put his soul in several different good guy doll and even possessed Nica at the end. Turning Chucky into a feminine character and he rides off with Tiffany in her human form and doll form in a car at the end of the film. To me that was ridiculous. The ending of this film was horrible, most of the graphics were cheesy and most of the new characters were pointless and you pretty much just wanted everyone to die.
However while this film may not be the best it is still a very entertaining and fun slasher flick with plenty of cheesy Gore)(which I actually do appreciate). I guess what I was looking for in this film was more of a story that made more sense and felt less comical. I thought Curse Of Chucky was probably the more scarier of the series since the original. I do recommend this film to hard core horror fans and Chucky fans. But if you're new to the series and not too big on horror films, I would say steer clear of this one.
TxMike
I watched this movie at home on BluRay from my public library. I wouldn't normally seek out this kind of movie but there was no waiting list and I am a sucker for the high quality picture and sound of BluRay movies. I watched the unrated version.I don't recall ever watching any of the older Chucky movies, starting in 1988 with the movie "Child's Play". The movies with Chucky in the title started in 1998 with "The Bride of Chucky." As it has been from the very first
Brad Dourif provides the voice for Chucky . His daughter Fiona Dourif, who first had a role in the 2013 "Curse of Chuck" is back in this one as Nica Pierce, confined to a mental hospital for her insistence that Chucky is real and alive.I actually was entertained by this movie in full campy style. Before the movie ended there were three Chucky dolls, each as menacing as the other. The movie contains lots of very bloody gore, increasing as the movie gets near its end. As usual the end sets up nicely for a sequel.I also really enjoyed the "extras" where they showed how the Chucky dolls were animated. It took up to 7 different technicians to animate Chucky when he was walking, talking, and holding a knife or other tool in his hand.
chrismonster-84893
This flick had everything I want in a Chucky film. Think of a slightly darker Bride and Seed of Chucky, add the story continuation of the original 3, and throw in a little Curse, what you're left with is Cult of Chucky! Returning characters old and new, a little dark, a lot of fun, but still somehow fresh.This film is a must see for all Chucky fans.
jazzarroyo
What it seemed like they did with this movie was try to bring back that suspenseful, more serious story line of the first movies and unlike with The Curse of Chucky, this one definitely didn't feel like it dragged as much. The reason this is one of my favorite of the Child's Play franchise isn't because of its rock solid story line, deep characters, or thrill. I enjoyed this movie purely for the reason that it was so poorly executed that it was hysterical. This is not a movie that you watch to get a real immersive story. This is the movie you watch with close friends or family with a sense of humor. I mean honestly if you watch this movie from a very critical stand point you are going to regret all of your life choices leading up to the moment you watched this movie.This movie really pushes the boundaries on what is believable in an already outlandish plot. I mean, with the way this asylum is run its a surprise there wasn't any murders previously. Its shocking that this place was even there to be used for the murders because in any reasonable place, it would've been shut down a long time ago. And if you were watching this movie just for Andy's return, be prepared to see him act like a complete creep in the first ten minutes of the movie while assuring his date that he isn't crazy before heading home to torture and share a joint with the head of the doll who murdered everyone around him and ruined his life. And then he just stops being part of the movies except for those times the writer remembered that Andy was in the story too. And let's not even get to his giant, heavily anticipated plan to destroy the other Chuckies. Because one murderous doll definitely wasn't enough. The deeper into the movie you get the more and more the plot just falls apart and it adds up less and less.However! All of these issues just add up into a terribly laughable movie that you get to enjoy joking about with your friends. They definitely missed the mark on horror/thriller, but they hit the bulls-eye on horror/comedy. Honestly though everybody, after Bride of Chucky (a much better movie in my humble opinion), who actually expected this one to be any kind of serious movie? At least it's better than Seed of Chucky. This movie is not going to impress you with its prowess, it is going to impress you with its ridiculousness.