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‘Child’s Play’ Fan Art Challenge – Win a Life Size Chucky Doll!

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Orion Pictures has been killing it when it comes to creative art for their forthcoming contemporary re-imagining of Child’s Play, which slashes into theaters on June 21st. Now that Chucky (who will be voiced by Mark Hamill) has been revealed in full, Bloody Disgusting is challenging readers to create their own posters for the new take on the 1988 horror classic.

Child’s Play follows Karen (Aubrey Plaza), a single mother who gifts her son Andy (Gabriel Bateman) a Buddi doll, unaware of its more sinister nature.

Rather than the voodoo curse on the original Good Guys doll, this new take focuses on the modern fears of technology and artificial intelligence gone wrong. This version of Chucky is a fully interactive A.I. that not only speaks, but also connects to all digital devices. This is great information to utilize when creating your very own take on the Child’s Play poster.

Starting today, May 30, and running until June 19th, Bloody Disgusting will be holding a fan art contest. The creator of our favorite Child’s Play poster art will be chosen on opening night and will receive a life-sized Chucky doll.

This limited edition doll was handcrafted by artist Erick Rivera (@swirlworldfxstudio), inspired directly from the molds of the screen-used doll created by MastersFX.

The rules are simple; submit your information along with an attachment of your poster creation to bdchildsplaycontest@gmail.com. One person can enter multiple times. We will choose a winner on June 21st, opening night.

NO PURCHASE NECESSARY TO ENTER OR WIN. A PURCHASE WILL NOT INCREASE YOUR CHANCES OF WINNING. Must be U.S. resident of the 50 U.S. States and D.C., 18+ years. Begins 12 PM PST MAY 30 ends 11:59 PM PST JUNE 19. Visit https://bloody-disgusting.com/childs-play-ugc-skill-contest/ for entry and Official Rules. Sponsor: Bloody Disgusting. Void where prohibited.

To participate, you must incorporate at least one of the below elements in your design:

  • Knife poster
  • Buddi Box (sans Chucky)
  • Chucky reference image
  • Kaslan logo
  • Trailer (to pull setpiece/atmospheric/environmental shots)

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Keep up with Child’s Play on various socials: Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

Unbox Child’s Play on June 21st.

NO PURCHASE NECESSARY TO ENTER OR WIN. A PURCHASE WILL NOT INCREASE YOUR CHANCES OF WINNING. Must be U.S. resident of the 50 U.S. States and D.C., 18+ years. Begins 12:01 AM EST MAY 30 ends 11:59 PM EST JUNE 19. Visit [INSERT LINK TO FULL RULES] for entry and Official Rules. Sponsor: Bloody Disgusting. Void where prohibited.

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Five of the Worst Night Shifts in Horror Movies

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Sam Raimi struggles on the night shift in Intruder

A luxury team-building trip descends into a bloody fight for survival against a vengeful retreat leader in Corporate Retreat, out today in theaters. It’s the latest entry in a cathartic subgenre of workplace horror that examines every harrowing aspect of job employment.

No job is safe from horror, either, from babysitting to even the most white-collar gigs. But if you work an overnight shift? All bets are off. Vengeful co-workers and bosses aside, the night shift is likely to come armed with witches, creatures, demons, and all manner of things that go bump in the night. Even deadly outbreaks. 

Corporate Retreat, along with these five horror movies centered around some of the worst night shifts, will make you glad the weekend has finally arrived.


The Autopsy of Jane Doe

Passenger director André Øvredal goes full throttle for the scares in this quiet little chiller that sees a father and son coroner team stumped over the bizarre mysteries contained within the body of an unidentified young woman during an unexpected night shift. Well-executed scares, clever twists, and earnest performances by Brian Cox and Emile Hirsch give this supernatural haunter serious heft. While the narrative bides its time unveiling the truth behind Jane Doe’s battered body, it’s heavily steeped in witchcraft. In other words, The Autopsy of Jane Doe presents a new take on the subgenre. More importantly, it’s seriously scary.


Cold Storage

Cold Storage

COLD STORAGE, StudioCanal 2023

A lethal, mutated fungus breaks free from confinement deep within the bowels of a storage facility. At the frontlines of the madness are Teacake (Stranger Things’ Joe Keery) and Naomi (Barbarian‘s Georgina Campbell), two employees thrust into the middle of the chaos when they investigate an alarm beeping somewhere deep within the building. Director Jonny Campbell (Netflix’s Dracula), working from a script by David Koepp based on his novel, helms the goopy madness with workman efficiency. This lighthearted, goopy horror comedy romp makes the deadly night shift a bit more bearable.


Graveyard Shift

Graveyard Shift follows new hire Hall (David Andrews) tasked by his mean boss Warwick (Stephen Macht) to assist with the insane rat infestation beneath their mill. They find something much most monstrous as the cause. Though the film was panned, it’s a fun creature feature with an always welcome appearance by Brad Dourif as the intensely eccentric exterminator. The film also opts for a happier ending, whereas (spoiler), the story sees both Hall and Warwick getting devoured by the mutated rats, the crew in the upstairs mill none the wiser.


Last Shift

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‘Last Shift’

Rookie Officer Jessica Loren (Juliana Harkavy) has been assigned to watch over a closing precinct on its final night of operationalone. With nearly everything already moved over to the new station, including rerouted 911 calls, it should be a pretty quiet night as she waits for a Hazmat team to arrive to remove biohazardous waste. Instead, it becomes a waking nightmare as she’s forced to deal with unsettling visitors. Last Shift, co-written by Scott Poiley and director Anthony DiBlasi, brings the scares.


Intruder

The overnight stock crew of a local grocery store finds themselves falling victim to an unseen killer in this highly infectious late ‘80s slasher. The deaths are delightfully gruesome and inventive; look for this killer to make excellent use of grocery store items as weapons. Frequent Raimi collaborator Scott Spiegel directed this bloody slasher, which means a lot of overlap with the Evil Dead II. That means putting Sam Raimi in front of the camera for a change, along with Ted Raimi and Evil Dead II’s Dan Hicks. Look for a cameo by Bruce Campbell as well! 


Corporate Retreat releases in theaters today; get tickets now.

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