Curse of Chucky

2013 "Fear has a new home."
5.6| 1h37m| R| en| More Info
Released: 08 October 2013 Released
Producted By: Universal 1440 Entertainment
Country: United States of America
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After her mother's mysterious death, Nica begins to suspect that the talking, red-haired doll her visiting niece has been playing with may be the key to the mounting bloodshed and chaos.

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KnotMissPriceless Why so much hype?
GamerTab That was an excellent one.
ChanBot i must have seen a different film!!
Aneesa Wardle The story, direction, characters, and writing/dialogue is akin to taking a tranquilizer shot to the neck, but everything else was so well done.
Michael Ledo Nica (Fiona Dourif) who is bound to a wheelchair gets a Chucky Doll in the mail. After her mother is gone, her controlling sister Barb (Danielle Bisutti) comes with her family to comfort Nica. This includes the Nanny (Maitland McConnell) a Denise Richards looking nymph you pray doesn't die before she can take a shower. The film adds some nice touches by starring Fiona Dourif, the daughter of Brad Dourif who is Chucky's voice. The throw back to Jennifer Tilly was a bonus.In case you forgot the Chucky story, he rehashes it. This is a straight forward Chucky film which includes blood squirts, puns, and of course a doll with a knife.Must see for fans of the franchise, a fitting sequel.Parental Guide: F-bombs. No sex or nudity. Maitland in red bra and panties.
Leofwine_draca I saw CURSE OF CHUCKY getting positive reviews on here but I have no idea why. I appreciate that the series went back to its serious horror roots after the inanity of SEED OF CHUCKY, but instead this just plays out as a typical slow-paced horror flick set in one of those gloomy old mansions. Fiona Dourif, daughter of Brad, plays the wheelchair-bound lead, but the plot quickly descends into tedium after the well-written opening sequence. An unlikeable cast of characters are eventually bumped off in cheap gruesome ways while Chucky is his usual wisecracking killer self. The whole thing feels like a pale imitation of the original trilogy but there really is nothing new to see here.
swilliky Chucky (Brad Dourif) returns with a new look, a more serious tone, and back to the horror genre though it is hard to take the killer doll seriously. Nica (Fiona Dourif) receives a package in the mail, she's not sure it came from but gives it to her mother who ends up dead. Her sister Barb (Danielle Bisutti) arrives to take care of her and brings her jealous husband Ian (Brennan Elliott), her daughter Alice (Summer Howell), and her expensive nanny Jill (Maitland McConnell). Barb wants to put her sister in a home for disabled people since she believes Nica can't take care of herself. However, Nica insists that she can take care of herself and even offers to cook dinner for the family and Father Frank (A Martinez), a visiting priest.The chili that Nica cooks turns out a bit strange thanks to the strange doll sitting nearby. Father Frank excuses himself and ends up dead with all of his limbs and head severed in a brutal car accident. Nica tries to figure out where the doll came from and hears over the phone through a bad transmission that it came from an evidence locker. She does some research learning about all the unsolved murders. Alice and Chucky have grown close as the doll whispers terrible things in the little girl's ear, finally coming alive in front of her and scaring her. Chucky takes out Jill next by pushing over a pale of water into an electrical cord shocking the nanny to death just as she was flirting with Barb over video chat. Barb goes to investigate the strange sight and power outage only to find the Chucky doll. Despite Nica's protest, Barb takes the doll up into the addict where she reveals its scared face underneath before he comes alive and stabs her in the eye.Check out more of this review and others at swilliky.com
VanillaMint66 I love the first 3 Child's Play movie. Bride of Chucky was okay. Seed of Chucky was awful. But Curse of Chucky?? This was the worst film in the franchise. What a boring, dull, and forgettable piece of garbage.The cast and characters are poor. All the characters are forgettable, bland and unlikable. I don't even remember anybody's name. The acting is also terrible.What was the budget for this movie $5??? It's take place in one setting this dark dreary house in the middle of nowhere. Boring....The score is nonexistent. The script is bad and the dialogue is awful. Example: "Have fun with your vanilla latte" WTF?The kills are so lame. There's a pointless Lesbian subplot. There's a terrible attempt at suspense in the chili scene, which goes on for WAYYYY too long. It's obvious which character has the poisoned chili. I don't need to see a close up of people shoving chili in their mouth for 3 minutes. Gross!This was the worst portrayal of Chucky in the entire franchise. The Chucky doll looked like an Asian transvestite. The one CGI scene of him walking down the stairs was embarrassingly bad! Brad Dourif's voice acting was phoned in and tired. Chucky's dialogue was so lame and weak. No memorable one liners like the previous 5 films. Chucky just in general felt... completely off.The flashback scene of Brad Dourif as Charles Lee Ray was terrible. It made absolutely no sense and Brad Dourif's fake wig was horrid.Don Mancini is a horrible director and writer. It's no surprise he was responsible for the two worst films in the franchise Seed and Curse.There's a reason this trash went straight to DVD. And to think people thought this should go to theaters. And how does this have an 80% on Rotten Tomatoes?? Are you kidding me?? The praise this movie gets baffles me.This franchise should have ended with Child's Play 3.