Child's Play 2 (1990)
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Chucky the killer doll is rebuilt, and his young former owner Andy is placed in foster care while...
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The Private Eyes (1981)
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A spoof of the Sherlock Holmes stories finds Inspector Winship (Don Knotts) and Dr. Tart (Tim...
Matthew Krueger (10051 KP) rated The Grudge (2004) in Movies
Oct 15, 2019 (Updated Oct 15, 2019)
The Plot: Matthew Williams (William Mapother), his wife, Jennifer (Clea DuVall), and mother, Emma (Grace Zabriskie), are Americans making a new life in Tokyo. Together they move into a house that has been the site of supernatural occurrences in the past, and it isn't long before their new home begins terrorizing the Williams family as well. The house, as it turns out, is the site of a curse that lingers in a specific place and claims the lives of anyone that comes near.
Like i said, its scary, creepy and haunted.
Big Love - Season 1
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Bill Henrickson seems like a typical suburban husband and father, except for the fact that he has...
Twin Peaks
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Directed entirely by David Lynch, the new SHOWTIME 18-part limited event series picks up 25 years...
Twin Peaks - Season 3
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Directed entirely by David Lynch, the new SHOWTIME 18-part limited event series picks up 25 years...
The Grudge (2004)
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From filmmaker Sam Raimi (Spider-ManĀ®, Army of Darkness) and acclaimed Japanese director Takashi...
LeftSideCut (3778 KP) rated Child's Play 2 (1990) in Movies
Aug 4, 2019
Of course it doesn't take long for Chucky to escape, and head off on a murder spree to get back to Andy (the same kid from the first one)
This sequel straight up lacks the same quality that the first one boasts. The acting is pretty terrible for the most part (although it nice to see Twin Peaks veteran Grace Zabriskie), and the movie hasn't aged as well as the first.
It still has it's charms though. Chucky is ten times more foul mouthed than before, and the movie wastes little time in setting him loose.
I found it to be fairly boring for the most part, but the whole final act makes up for it.
The final showdown in a Good Guys factory is absolutely ludicrous, but it's part of what makes this series so iconic, and gives the film much needed boost ensuring that it ends on a high note.