Director: Lars Klevberg
Cast: Gabriel Bateman , Aubrey Plaza , Mark Hamill , Brian Tyree Henry , Tim Matheson , Marlon Kazadi , David Lewis , Ty Consiglio , Beatrice Kitsos , Carlease Burke , Nicole Anthony
Plot: After moving to a new city, young Andy Barclay receives a special present from his mother a seemingly innocent Buddi doll that becomes his best friend. When the doll suddenly takes on a life of its own, Andy unites with other neighborhood children to stop the sinister toy from wreaking bloody havoc.
My Movie Review: The movie is scary funny may have gruesome killing yet come as playtime! Child's Play is cult horror classic that get some refreshing and relevant update of the digital era that's crazier and more level-headed than the original but doll looks uglier with unusual feature! Gabriel Bateman is such a delight what a engaging young actor I've come to like his character despite imperfections! teaming with other kids make this team spirit flick fighting bad killer doll:) Aubrey Plaza is too hot to be a mom she could play an older sister perhaps the reason why I'll watched this was the hanging scene in the trailer- were her neck got tight with rope looks cool:) Chucky maybe smart but not smart enough when he got trick with the Buddi Song in the latter part so cute and so fun I like the supermarket scene when he turned dolls evil chaotic yet witty! What a great slasher thriller film it is the one's missing is a grand finale to kick enough a notch!!
Critics Consensus: Child's Play updates an '80s horror icon for the Internet of Things era, with predictably gruesome and generally entertaining results. Nastier, more playful, and just as good if not better than the original film. While Child's Play is definitely new-and-improved, I'm not sure if audiences are ready for layered, psychological Chucky. Perhaps he needs his own prestige cable series. Klevberg and Smith reduce Chucky to malevolent automaton, dialogue limited to parroting back someone else's catchphrases. The film proves mixed bag with heavy exposition marked by brief moments of carnage before Chucky can wreak havoc with impunity. Being an AI with faulty circuitry, Chucky 2.0 doesn't have the hilarious vulgarity or the single-minded murderous glee - the soul, if you will - that made Dourif's Chucky such an unnervingly human abomination. It builds to a maniacal hilarious finale that will deliver the goods expected!
Source: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/childs_play_2019
Critics Consensus: Child's Play updates an '80s horror icon for the Internet of Things era, with predictably gruesome and generally entertaining results. Nastier, more playful, and just as good if not better than the original film. While Child's Play is definitely new-and-improved, I'm not sure if audiences are ready for layered, psychological Chucky. Perhaps he needs his own prestige cable series. Klevberg and Smith reduce Chucky to malevolent automaton, dialogue limited to parroting back someone else's catchphrases. The film proves mixed bag with heavy exposition marked by brief moments of carnage before Chucky can wreak havoc with impunity. Being an AI with faulty circuitry, Chucky 2.0 doesn't have the hilarious vulgarity or the single-minded murderous glee - the soul, if you will - that made Dourif's Chucky such an unnervingly human abomination. It builds to a maniacal hilarious finale that will deliver the goods expected!
Source: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/childs_play_2019
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