There are 80s slasher movies, and then there are 80s slasher movies where a children’s doll becomes possessed by the soul of a serial killer. Over the decades, this horror icon has walked the fine ...
We’re looking at which of the films is the most frightening. Spoiler alert, it’s not the one where Chucky and Tiffany have a kid. To be fair, it’s really not trying to be scary. It’s mostly trying to ...
Chucky Hepburn averaged 16.4 points, 5.8 assists and 2.4 steals per game during his season at Louisville, earning All-ACC honors and ACC Defensive Player of the Year. Prior to Louisville, Hepburn ...
A former bank employee has filed a lawsuit against Truist Bank alleging discrimination and retaliation after she said a prank involving the doll Chucky exacerbated her anxiety disorder, according to ...
The actor's niece, Kayse Gale, confirmed the death of her famous uncle with Fox News Digital. "It is with a heavy heart and a surprisingly light coffin (see what I did there?) that we announce the ...
Ed Gale, the stunt actor who physically played the killer doll Chucky in the first two "Child's Play" movies and "Bride of Chucky," has died, his family announced. He was 61. "Ed Gale has taken his ...
Ed Gale, who played Chucky in the “Child’s Play” film series, has died. He was 61. A source told TMZ that he passed away Tuesday in hospice in Los Angeles. Gale’s niece, Kayse, confirmed his death in ...
San Diego FC will have increased security at Saturday’s home match after a homophobic slur was chanted during the club’s Snapdragon Stadium opener earlier this month. Security personnel will be ...
Nearly 90 minutes before the start of Saturday night’s match between San Diego FC and St. Louis City SC, fans lumbered down the supporters’ section to their seats behind Snapdragon Stadium’s north ...
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Cult of Chucky Ending & Multiple Dolls Explained
Cult of Chucky ups the ante for the Child's Play franchise by introducing multiple dolls and new powers, and it has a wild ...
The 1990s were weird for horror movies, weren’t they? There were $100 million remakes of queer-coded Shirley Jackson stories and slashers whose key appeal was an invisible Kevin Bacon knocking off ...
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