Only time will tell if M3GAN becomes a horror classic, but, in 2023 currency, she’s already something even better: a TikTok superstar. M3GAN went viral months ago when Universal released a clip of her ...
M3GAN’s more than just a toy. She’s part of the family. At least that’s what roboticist Gemma (Allison Williams) believes about her artificial intelligence-powered creation before the doll goes on a ...
Aya Tsintziras is a freelance writer who writes about TV, movies, and has a particular interest in the horror genre. She has a Political Science degree from the University of Toronto and a Masters of ...
Did you catch Chucky's hilarious news conference last week announcing the return of his appropriately titled hit show, Chucky? Well, if you didn't, definitely check out the video above and behold how ...
In 30 years of running the Long Island Doll Hospital, Jan Davis has repaired everything from obscure antiques to modern-day Barbies, mending their dresses, replacing glass eyeballs and sculpting ...
(CNN) — The lifelike but blank stare. The almost-but-not-quite accurate proportions. The vacant smile. Dolls are meant to be nothing more than playthings for children, but it must be said: They’re ...
Aubrey Plaza rates and reviews creepy dolls from movies and television, including 'Poltergeist,' 'Saw,' 'Seinfeld,' and more. See which dolls Aubrey thinks are actually creepy and the ones that just ...
Take a trip to the uncanny valley and hope you make it back unscathed Linda Rodriguez McRobbie Pollock’s Toy Museum is one of London’s loveliest small museums, a creaking Dickensian warren of wooden ...
Creepy dolls are a mainstay of the horror genre, from Chucky to Annabelle, not to mention the giant effigy in Squid Game. Fans of the South Korean Netflix show were shocked to discover the super-sized ...
Talk about a real-life dollhouse. An abandoned and hidden home has been discovered — and it was filled with hundreds of creepy dolls and children’s toys. Professional urban explorer Dave, who runs ...
Pollock’s Toy Museum is one of London’s loveliest small museums, a creaking Dickensian warren of wooden floors, low ceilings, threadbare carpets, and steep, winding stairs, housed in two connected ...