The killer doll is back! Glen, the orphan doll offspring of the irrepressible devilish-doll-come-to-life Chucky and his equally twisted bride Tiffany. When production starts on a movie detailing the urban legend of his parents’ lethal exploits, Glen heads for Hollywood where he brings his bloodthirsty parents back from the dead. The family dynamics are far from perfect as Chucky and Tiffany go Hollywood and get rolling on a new spree of murderous mayhem; much to gentle Glen’s horror. Chucky can’t believe that his child doesn’t want to walk in his murdering footsteps, and star-struck Tiffany can’t believe that the movie will star her favorite actress, Jennifer Tilly, who soon becomes an unwitting hostess to this new family in more ways than one… —IMDb
Don Mancini (born January 25, 1963) is an American screenwriter, producer, and film director. Attending St. Christopher’s School in Richmond, VA, Mancini is best known for creating the character of Chucky, and writing all of the films in the Child’s Play series. Mancini was also the executive producer of Bride of Chucky, and he directed the latest entry in the series; Seed of Chucky. Mancini is one of the few openly gay writers in the slasher film genre. In 2007, he won the EyeGore award for career contributions to the horror genre. He sometimes goes by the pseudonym Kit Du Bois (also spelled Kit Dubois). Recently he has been hired to write and direct the adaption of the Child’s Play Remake. —wikipedia
A camp classic...the best of the sequels in a series that really needed no sequels.
An incredibly entertaining meta-horror farce that even surpasses its commendable predecessor 'Bride of Chucky' in shucking the conventions of the horror genre for outrageous maniacal absurdity. An inspiredly goofy film that won't appeal to everyone, but cult movie fans with a taste for surreal comedy will find much to appreciate. Great score by Pino Donaggio.