Plots(1)

The Doll demands a mate! Brought back to murderous life by lovelorn girlfriend Jennifer Tilly, Chucky the demonic doll finds that the union between human and plastic beings isn't all its cracked up to be. His solution? Kill her, capture her soul in a female doll, and force a pair of unwitting teens to help the miniature Bonnie & Clyde get restored to human form. (Home Box Office)

(more)

Videos (1)

Trailer

Reviews (3)

kaylin 

all reviews of this user

English After Bride of Chucky, I'm quite curious about how Don Mancini handled the fifth film, especially since the sixth one didn't turn out so well. That doesn't change the fact that there's still plenty to see in this series, and it's not just about the sex and bickering of two dolls, although that's certainly a great bit of spice in this piece. This film simply entertained me, and it stands out especially compared to the second and third installments. ()

Hromino 

all reviews of this user

English The idea of a killer doll is pretty cool, however, I did not really enjoy this movie particularly. However, the scene with the ripping out of the piercing did amuse me quite a bit, that is for sure. :) ()

Ads

NinadeL 

all reviews of this user

English It’s not as much fun as the fifth film in the series, which is much more comedic, while this one was still too romantic. Overall, however, I really enjoyed Jennifer Tilly and Alexis Arquette as the emo boy, as well as Kathy Najimy's classic maid, and Gordon Michael Woolvett and Katherine Heigl reminded me that a few years after Bride of Chucky, they landed roles in the series most important to them - Andromeda and Grey's Anatomy. The references to Murder, She Wrote and Bride of Frankenstein during Tiff’s birth were, of course, tender. "I don't know, what does Martha Stewart do?" ()

Gallery (32)