Filled with laugh-out-loud hilarious text and cartoons, the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series follows Greg Heffley as he records the daily trials and triumphs of friendship, family life and middle school where undersized weaklings have to share the hallways with kids who are taller, meaner and already shaving! On top of all that, Greg must be careful to avoid the dreaded CHEESE TOUCH!
The first book in the series was published in 2007 and became instantly popular for its relatable humor. Today, more than 300 million copies have been sold around the world!
The film introduces a controversial new lore—Chucky's ability to split his soul into multiple dolls simultaneously. This leads to some of the funniest and most chaotic scenes in the franchise.
Fans of the series will appreciate the return of Alex Vincent as Andy Barclay and Jennifer Tilly as Tiffany Valentine, bridging the gap between different eras of the franchise. Technical Review: 480p Dual-Audio MKV
Directed by Don Mancini, the film picks up with (Fiona Dourif) in a mental institution after being framed for her family's murder in the previous film.
(2017) is the seventh installment in the long-running Child’s Play franchise, and it continues to push the series into increasingly surreal and experimental territory. This review focuses on the 480p Dual-Audio MKV version, often found in digital archives. The Movie: A Surreal Asylum Slash
The film introduces a controversial new lore—Chucky's ability to split his soul into multiple dolls simultaneously. This leads to some of the funniest and most chaotic scenes in the franchise.
Fans of the series will appreciate the return of Alex Vincent as Andy Barclay and Jennifer Tilly as Tiffany Valentine, bridging the gap between different eras of the franchise. Technical Review: 480p Dual-Audio MKV
Directed by Don Mancini, the film picks up with (Fiona Dourif) in a mental institution after being framed for her family's murder in the previous film.
(2017) is the seventh installment in the long-running Child’s Play franchise, and it continues to push the series into increasingly surreal and experimental territory. This review focuses on the 480p Dual-Audio MKV version, often found in digital archives. The Movie: A Surreal Asylum Slash