For nearly 30 years now, Brad Dourif has been the driving force behind one of the horror genre’s greatest villains, Charles Lee Ray, or Chucky, as the doll version of his character likes to be called. With Child’s Play now having six different sequels, Dourif’s vocal performance as the franchise killer is the cornerstone of the Chucky series, and he really gets a chance to let loose in Cult of Chucky in some rather unexpected ways.
Daily Dead recently spoke with Dourif about Cult of Chucky, and he discussed how his involvement in the franchise has evolved throughout the years, his favorite moments from the series, being able to collaborate (and terrorize) with his own daughter, Fiona, who has become another driving force in the Chucky movies, and more.
Cult of Chucky is currently available on Blu-ray and DVD, and the rated version is currently streaming on Netflix as well,...
Daily Dead recently spoke with Dourif about Cult of Chucky, and he discussed how his involvement in the franchise has evolved throughout the years, his favorite moments from the series, being able to collaborate (and terrorize) with his own daughter, Fiona, who has become another driving force in the Chucky movies, and more.
Cult of Chucky is currently available on Blu-ray and DVD, and the rated version is currently streaming on Netflix as well,...
- 10/4/2017
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
Let’s talk memorable movie killers for a second. Since Mrs. Bates first slashed her way through the shower curtain in Room 1 of that roadside motel in Psycho (1960), franchise-minded murderers have had a hard time of it in the consistency department, regardless of how strong they may have lunged out of the gate. Established classics of the genre, like Psycho, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Halloween and Nightmare on Elm Street have all given birth to an array of sequels, remakes and reboots that may have extended their nasty protagonists’ shelf life, but none could approach their origins in terms of frights or filmmaking quality.
The exception to this rule of inconsistency and ever-diminishing returns in serial killer movie franchises seems to be the maniac who may have been the most unlikely to succeed, or certainly to endure, to begin with. He would be Charles Lee Ray (played with customary intensity...
The exception to this rule of inconsistency and ever-diminishing returns in serial killer movie franchises seems to be the maniac who may have been the most unlikely to succeed, or certainly to endure, to begin with. He would be Charles Lee Ray (played with customary intensity...
- 10/1/2017
- by Dennis Cozzalio
- Trailers from Hell
"A true classic never goes out of style."
Cult of Chucky in the seventh installment in the Child's Play franchise, and today we have a teaser trailer for the film along with a synopsis offering us details on what this new horror story will entail. Who would have thought that this franchise would last so long?!
The film isn't supposed to start shooting until next week, so there's no footage from it in the teaser. This promo just uses footage from the previous films. Cult of Chucky is written and directed by Don Mancini, who co-wrote the original film and also wrote and directed the last two film installments including 2004’s Seed of Chucky and 2013’s Curse of Chucky.
Brad Dourif will return to provide the voice of Chucky, and the actor’s daughter Fiona is set to reprise her role of Nica Pierce. The sequel also brings back Alex Vincent and Jennifer Tilly.
Cult of Chucky in the seventh installment in the Child's Play franchise, and today we have a teaser trailer for the film along with a synopsis offering us details on what this new horror story will entail. Who would have thought that this franchise would last so long?!
The film isn't supposed to start shooting until next week, so there's no footage from it in the teaser. This promo just uses footage from the previous films. Cult of Chucky is written and directed by Don Mancini, who co-wrote the original film and also wrote and directed the last two film installments including 2004’s Seed of Chucky and 2013’s Curse of Chucky.
Brad Dourif will return to provide the voice of Chucky, and the actor’s daughter Fiona is set to reprise her role of Nica Pierce. The sequel also brings back Alex Vincent and Jennifer Tilly.
- 1/5/2017
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
A new image has been released of Raw Leiba in Sean-Michael Argo’s fantasy actioner, Ember Days. The hulking actor, who had previously been linked to the “Conan the Barbarian” remake due out later this year, stars as fallen angel Azazel. Also starring are Christopher Jason Bolton, Debbie Rochon, Fiona Horne and director Sean-Michael Argo himself.
The image, which can be seen below, features Leiba (whose previous credits include “The Wire” and “Street Fighter: The Later Years“) striking a decidedly macho pose and sporting what looks like a kick-ass weapon. Check out the image below, after the official synopsis:
The fallen angel Azazel has come to Earth, and formed an alliance with the Greek god Hermes. Together they seek to resurrect Azazel’s demigod children, the Nephilim, whose existence threatens to destroy the world.
Another fallen angel, Shemihazya, has arrived to struggle against the raising of the Nephilim. He allies with the Greek goddess Hecate,...
The image, which can be seen below, features Leiba (whose previous credits include “The Wire” and “Street Fighter: The Later Years“) striking a decidedly macho pose and sporting what looks like a kick-ass weapon. Check out the image below, after the official synopsis:
The fallen angel Azazel has come to Earth, and formed an alliance with the Greek god Hermes. Together they seek to resurrect Azazel’s demigod children, the Nephilim, whose existence threatens to destroy the world.
Another fallen angel, Shemihazya, has arrived to struggle against the raising of the Nephilim. He allies with the Greek goddess Hecate,...
- 2/15/2011
- by Craig Sharp
- FilmShaft.com
Fable: Teeth of Beasts Poster
Dark Roast Releasing is a distribution company that was formed this year, which focuses on modern, independent films. One of their newest acquisitions is Fable: Teeth of Beasts, which will show at this year's Fantasia Film Festival. However, after watching the film's trailer and perusing the Fable movie poster, carefully, a better title for the film could have been Fable: Teeth of Breasts. The trailer is flashy, but offers almost no info' on the story. As well, Fable seems out to titillate rather than deliver anything cohesive, or coherent. Yet, some fans might find the eye candy charming as character Lilith Noir (Melantha Blackthorne) blasts away at any and almost every man she comes in contact with, in this clip.
The synopsis for Fable: Teeth of Beasts here:
"Lilith Noir is a hardboiled freelance enforcer for the shadow government that keeps watch over the city of Fable,...
Dark Roast Releasing is a distribution company that was formed this year, which focuses on modern, independent films. One of their newest acquisitions is Fable: Teeth of Beasts, which will show at this year's Fantasia Film Festival. However, after watching the film's trailer and perusing the Fable movie poster, carefully, a better title for the film could have been Fable: Teeth of Breasts. The trailer is flashy, but offers almost no info' on the story. As well, Fable seems out to titillate rather than deliver anything cohesive, or coherent. Yet, some fans might find the eye candy charming as character Lilith Noir (Melantha Blackthorne) blasts away at any and almost every man she comes in contact with, in this clip.
The synopsis for Fable: Teeth of Beasts here:
"Lilith Noir is a hardboiled freelance enforcer for the shadow government that keeps watch over the city of Fable,...
- 6/29/2010
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Ross Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
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