Review – Chucky : Season 2 (2022)

Following the mayhem and return of legacy characters from the Child’s Play franchise, Chucky’s back for revenge in Season 2 of Chucky . Watch our season 2 review of the show that aired on SYFY and USA Network.

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“After a vintage Chucky doll turns up at a suburban yard sale, an idyllic American town is thrown into chaos as a series of horrifying murders begin to expose the town’s hypocrisies and secrets.”

Review – Chucky Season 2 : Episode 1 **31 Days of Horror**

Following the mayhem and return of legacy characters from the Child’s Play franchise, Chucky’s back for revenge in the Season 2 premiere of Chucky . Watch our review of the show and stream new episodes every week on SYFY and USA Network.

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“After a vintage Chucky doll turns up at a suburban yard sale, an idyllic American town is thrown into chaos as a series of horrifying murders begin to expose the town’s hypocrisies and secrets.”

Review – Child’s Play (1988) **31 Days of Horror**

Hi, I’m Chucky. Wanna play? We’re back for more ’31 Days of Horror.’ A single mother gives her son a doll that is possessed by a serial killer in 1988’s Child’s Play. Check out our review, if you dare!

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“A single mother gives her son a much sought-after doll for his birthday, only to discover that it is possessed by the soul of a serial killer.”

Chucky – Episode 1 Review **31 Days of Horror**

Chucky TV series: Brad Dourif drops a rhyme in new teaser

Hi, I’m Chucky! Wanna Play? You’ve got a playdate with your friend ’till the end. Logan and Henry are back to review the first episode of Chucky now streaming on the USA Network and SYFY. New episodes are released every Monday. 🎃🪦👻☠️🐈‍⬛😷🔪🍬🍭

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“After a vintage Chucky doll turns up at a suburban yard sale, an idyllic American town is thrown into chaos as a series of horrifying murders begin to expose the town’s hypocrisies and secrets.”

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Top 10 Best & Worst Films of 2019

by Kevin Muller

The Top 10 Worst Films of 2019

10. The Kitchen  

The tenth spot on this list is reserved for, not necessarily a bad film, but for one that given the talent involved, should’ve worked.  Based upon the Graphic Novel, “The Kitchen” tells the story of three women who are romantically involved with men connected to the Irish Mob. When the men are all thrown in jail, the three must band together to continue the men’s work, to avoid financial debt to themselves, and the community that depends on the mob. The leads are played by Elisabeth Moss, Tiffany Haddish, and Melissa McCarthy, in what seemed to be the perfect trio to pull this off.   Unfortunately, a story that should’ve been about female empowerment, was just so lifeless on its execution. The film also failed to carry a consistent tone. It tried to be funny, with awkward results, it tried to be a crime drama, but failed to give the controversial story any type of spark. It was the definition of a missed opportunity.

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Cinephellas Podcast – Episode 23 (Interview with Rachel Belofsky)

Screamfest 2017: An Interview with Rachel Belofsy

by Logan Myerz

What does it take to be an artist? Is it the passion you put into your craft or is it the countless hours perfecting your craft? These are questions I ask myself everyday by researching, writing, reviewing, and creating videos on the Cinephellas website. Being a film-maker isn’t as easy as it looks and getting the film showcased in the industry isn’t an overnight process. The horror film genre is one that is easily overlooked for its creativity, chilling story-line, and jump scares. The Academy has not taken too kindly to the horror genre and it seems many great films are snubbed come Oscar Season. But does it really matter? With many film festivals today, there are movies awarded for the Best Feature, Directing, Cinematography, as they should be for the distinguished film-making skills. What I appreciate about this genre of film making is the blood, sweat, and tears put into every shot of the movie. More importantly, it’s not about making money or the fame, rather it’s about the art-form and making a piece that is memorable.

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