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Culto a Chucky

Título original: Cult of Chucky
  • 2017
  • B15
  • 1h 31min
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Brad Dourif and Fiona Dourif in Culto a Chucky (2017)
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.
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Chucky vuelve a aterrorizar a su víctima Nica. El muñeco diabólico tiene cuentas por saldar con antiguos enemigos, con la ayuda de su exmujer.Chucky vuelve a aterrorizar a su víctima Nica. El muñeco diabólico tiene cuentas por saldar con antiguos enemigos, con la ayuda de su exmujer.Chucky vuelve a aterrorizar a su víctima Nica. El muñeco diabólico tiene cuentas por saldar con antiguos enemigos, con la ayuda de su exmujer.

  • Dirección
    • Don Mancini
  • Guionista
    • Don Mancini
  • Elenco
    • Allison Dawn Doiron
    • Alex Vincent
    • Brad Dourif
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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    TU CALIFICACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Don Mancini
    • Guionista
      • Don Mancini
    • Elenco
      • Allison Dawn Doiron
      • Alex Vincent
      • Brad Dourif
    • 221Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 125Opiniones de los críticos
    • 69Metascore
  • Ver la información de producción en IMDbPro
    • Premios
      • 1 nominación en total

    Videos8

    Official Trailer
    Trailer 1:43
    Official Trailer
    Cult Of Chucky: He's Alive
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    Cult Of Chucky: He's Alive
    Cult Of Chucky: He's Alive
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    Cult Of Chucky: He's Alive
    Cult Of Chucky: Pin Cushion
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    Cult Of Chucky: Pin Cushion
    Cult Of Chucky: Justice Was Done
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    Cult Of Chucky: Justice Was Done
    Cult Of Chucky: Are You Afraid Of Truth?
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    Cult Of Chucky: Are You Afraid Of Truth?
    Fiona Dourifand Brad Dourif
    Interview 5:48
    Fiona Dourifand Brad Dourif

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    Allison Dawn Doiron
    Allison Dawn Doiron
    • Rachel
    • (as Allison-Dawn Doiron)
    Alex Vincent
    Alex Vincent
    • Andy
    Brad Dourif
    Brad Dourif
    • Chucky
    • (voz)
    Fiona Dourif
    Fiona Dourif
    • Nica
    Dan De Jaeger
    Dan De Jaeger
    • Orderly #1
    Matthew Stefanson
    Matthew Stefanson
    • Orderly #2
    Michael Therriault
    Michael Therriault
    • Dr. Foley
    Zak Santiago
    Zak Santiago
    • Nurse Carlos
    Ali Tataryn
    • Nurse Ashley
    Marina Stephenson Kerr
    Marina Stephenson Kerr
    • Angela
    Adam Hurtig
    Adam Hurtig
    • Michael
    Grace Lynn Kung
    Grace Lynn Kung
    • Claire
    Elisabeth Rosen
    Elisabeth Rosen
    • Madeleine
    Jennifer Tilly
    Jennifer Tilly
    • Tiffany
    Summer H. Howell
    Summer H. Howell
    • Alice
    • (as Summer Howell)
    Tom Anniko
    Tom Anniko
    • Chaplain
    Darren Wall
    • Asylum Guard
    Christine Elise
    Christine Elise
    • Kyle
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      • Don Mancini
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      • Don Mancini
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    4Coventry

    Too Many Chuckies

    Perhaps I just was in an exceptionally optimistic and generous mood when I watched it, but I quite liked the previous installment "Curse of Chucky". Especially after the dreadfully awful "Seed of Chucky" in 2004, "Curse of Chucky" felt like a far more mature and good old- fashioned horrific revival of the franchise with the emphasis on suspense and plot rather than on stupid slapstick one-liners. Unfortunately it was a lucky shot, as this direct sequel is once again a largely ludicrous and inept hash. The slayings are still joyously blood-soaked and the mysteriously captivating Fiona Dourif (daughter of) returns as leading lady, but the screenplay is pure nonsense and Chucky is again a sneering jester instead of a menacing killer. The story continues quite logically, with Nica Pierce submitted to a heavily guarded mental institution after the bloody events of the previous film. Her psychiatrist, Dr. Foley, arranges for Nica to be transferred to a less strict clinic and participate in group therapy. Andy Barclay, Charles Lee Ray original target victim, is also still around and keeps the heavily mutilated leftovers of the possessed Chucky doll in a safe at his house. Meanwhile, a number of Good Guy dolls are being sent to the clinic and they ALL appear to be possessed with Chucky's cheerful persona. The explanation for why all the dolls are simultaneously possessed is cheap, imbecilic and downright preposterous. Don Mancini sort of made his life's work out of the "Child's Play / Chucky" series. He wrote all films since the 1988 original and took over directing them since 2004. He'll probably never make anything else, but maybe he should. I think we've seen enough Chucky movies by now, even though the gore & splatter always remains worthwhile. The seventh installment contains, for example, an ingenious decapitation and a delightful head-crushing.
    5Platypuschow

    Cult of Chucky: A swing and a.....punt?

    Cult Of Chucky is both a love letter to the fans and a slap in the face to them all rolled into a 90 minute bundle.

    Remember when Friday 13th shifted gear and suddenly brought in a psychic girl, then upped the craziness by claiming in Final Friday that Jason could jump from body to body? Basically that's what we have here, they have decided to drop the traditional Chucky and instead shake up the lore altogether and though interesting it doesn't really work.

    On the flipside this brings back Curse Of Chucky's Nica and series veteran Andy. Ontop of that we also have a surprise previous character pop up in the post credits scene.

    I loved the fact it brought these characters together, even Jennifer Tilly returns as Tiffany Valentine (Despite being killed off in Bride Of Chucky 1998). Thankfully that and everything else is explained, but sadly it just isn't very good and is too much change to the Chucky franchise.

    Cult Of Chucky is a watchable effort but the changes made to the franchises lore were all too much for me and can be nothing but damaging in my eyes for future movies.

    The Good:

    Nice homage to the franchise

    One death scene was awesome

    The Bad:

    Too much change

    Story is a bit crap
    8matthewssilverhammer

    Can't believe how good these Chucky sequels are...

    As a full-throated defender of the remake, I never understood why OG fans were against it. While I still love the thematic fun of the remake, I now understand what their issue is. These two straight-to-VOD, Mancini-helmed sequels are so compellingly weird, funny, scary, & bold that the remake felt like it might overshadow this original storyline, a storyline that keeps getting stranger & cooler. Nica is the best character in the whole franchise & one of the great scream queens in slasher history.
    Michael_Elliott

    A Real Disappointment

    Cult of Chucky (2017)

    ** (out of 4)

    After the events from the previous film, Nica (Fiona Dourif) is now in a low-risk mental hospital where her doctor decides to really cure her by bringing in a Good Guy doll. This here sets off some strange events and elsewhere Andy (Alex Vincent) is trying to find a plan to defeat Chucky once and for all.

    There's no question that the first CHILD'S PLAY was a very good and entertaining horror film. The sequels that followed were all of mixed quality but the last film, CURSE OF CHUCKY, was in my opinion the best of the bunch and it gave me real hope for this one. Sadly, CULT OF CHUCKY comes as a major disappointment as there's really not too much entertainment to be had. They might have added more Chucky dolls but they didn't add much else.

    The film started off fairly good as we catch up with Alex and see how Chucky is still having an impact on his life. All is well when we're re-introduced to the Nica character and we see her trying to move on from her "crimes" of the previous film. Once we hit the mental hospital we get a ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST joke and it's pretty much downhill from here. It seems the screenplay was trying to tie too many things together and in the end none of it worked too well. You got the continuation of CURSE OF CHUCKY as well as the connection to the Alex character and the first three films. You've also got Jennifer Tilly showing back up so you've got the connection to BRIDE OF CHUCKY and SEED OF CHUCKY.

    You've got all of these connections to previous films but it just makes for a mess of a film. The movie really doesn't know if it wants to be a straight horror film or if it wants to take Chucky back to his comedian days. There are a lot of really lame jokes here that aren't funny and there are also a lot of pop culture references and these here are really lame. The film does go for some extreme gore during its death scenes and if you're watching the unrated version then you'll see some pretty graphic stuff.

    I thought Dourif, Vincent, Tilly and Adan Hurtig are all good in their roles. Brad Dourif returns to the role of Chucky's voice and he too is quite good. I'm not going to spoil the ending but it makes me interesting to see where future installments go but lets hope the screenplays are a tad bit more clear and not trying to do so much.
    7Minus_The_Beer

    Chuck Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest

    The old adage that "big things come in small packages" has definitely proved to be true for the "Child's Play" films. Somehow, against all odds, this little guy has legs, becoming the most enduring and consistent horror movie franchise in recent memory, spanning and surviving three decades, without retcons or reboots. A big part of that success lies at the feet of writer turned writer- director, Don Mancini, who has been at the helm since the beginning, ensuring consistency throughout each installment. Also along for the ride since the beginning is the indispensable Brad Dourif as killer turned killer-doll, Chucky. Dourif's manic and often hilarious vocal performance combined with Mancini's "anything goes" sensibility makes each film a true pleasure to watch. All of that fan-pleasing, funny-bone teasing goodness is back for the seventh film, "Cult of Chucky."

    Picking up where 2013's "Curse of Chucky" left off, "Cult of Chucky" finds Nica (Fiona Dourif) now committed to a mental institution. Nica has been pummeled by electro-shock therapy into believing she killed her whole family, so it's up to Chucky's original nemesis, Andy (played by a now fully-grown Alex Vincent), to come to her rescue and put childish things away, once and for all. Along the way, he has to contend with Chucky's on-again/off-again lover, Tiffany (Jennifer Tilly), who has now inhabited the body of Jennifer Tilly. Confused? Well, watch the other movies.

    Though it's the second film in the series to be sent direct-to- video, the quality has most certainly not dipped with "Cult of Chucky." Mancini returns to the director's chair for the third time, and his visual style is very much informed by his time spent working on NBC's short-lived "Hannibal." Along for the ride is special effects guy Tony Gardner, who turns in some of his most impressive work to date. The film is riddled with practical effects that are not only convincing, but inspiring. If a DTV sequel can have special effects that put similar theatrical releases to shame, maybe there's hope for the future of the genre after all. On the acting front, Fiona Dourif digs deeper into her character and really seems to relish going slowly mad. The elder Dourif, meanwhile, is as crazy and charming as ever as the voice of everyone's killer doll. Vincent's return to the franchise is definite cause for celebration. His performance is a little wooden, but when you consider he gave up acting some 25 years ago, it's easy to cut him some slack. His presence is enough, as far as this fan is concerned. Speaking of presence, Jennifer Tilly is still an absolute bombshell, and her character feels very lived-in and is now an essential component of the franchise.

    The film has a few surprises you won't see coming, and you'll definitely want to stay until the very end, friend. Like "Curse" before it, "Cult of Chucky" plays the fan service game without insulting its audience. There's plenty of fresh ideas stirred among the nostalgia, and Mancini's mythology will probably require an extensive road map going forward. The humor is good, the horror is well-done and the film looks and sounds appropriately cold and crisp (shout out to composer Joe Loduca, of "Evil Dead" fame). It's all in good, gory fun. Fans who have made it this far will find this "Cult" worthy of worship.

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    • Trivia
      Don Mancini claims that Andy is well-off financially because of the insurance money he received from the murders he was involved in as a child.
    • Errores
      Dr. Foley burns the Chucky doll on his right hand with a lighter but when it cuts to a wide shot, Chucky's hand is completely fine.
    • Citas

      Tiffany: A true classic never goes out of style.

    • Créditos curiosos
      After the credits a scene where the character of Kyle from Child's Play 2 played by Christine Elise comes back to Andy's house to torture Chucky's alive head.
    • Versiones alternativas
      The Unrated version features a cameo by Kyle (Christine Elise) from Chucky: el muñeco diabólico 2 (1990) in a post-credits scene. She enters Andy's house, having been sent by him to "have some fun" with the original Chucky's severed head.
    • Conexiones
      Edited from Chucky, el muñeco diabólico (1988)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 12 de octubre de 2017 (México)
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    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canadá(Shot entirely)
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      • David Kirschner Productions
      • Universal 1440 Entertainment
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