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The video is a review of the movie Cult of Chucky, the seventh installment of the Child's Play franchise. The reviewer counts the number of deaths in the movie, which involves multiple versions of the killer doll Chucky and his former victims. The reviewer praises the movie's gore, humor and creativity, and gives awards for the best and worst kills. He also explains some of the references and connections to previous movies in the series. He ends by thanking his patrons and announcing his future plans.
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- The text is a transcript of a video called "The Kill Count" where the host, James A. Janisse, counts and reviews the deaths in horror movies.
- The movie being reviewed is "Cult of Chucky", the seventh installment in the "Child's Play" franchise, released in 2017.
- The movie follows Nica Pierce, a paraplegic woman who is committed to a mental institution after being framed by Chucky, a possessed doll, for the murder of her family.
- The movie introduces a new twist where Chucky can split his soul into multiple dolls and even humans using a voodoo spell he found online.
- The movie features the return of Andy Barclay, the protagonist of the first two movies, and Tiffany Valentine, Chucky's girlfriend from the fourth and fifth movies.
- The movie has nine kills, with the most gruesome one being Dr. Foley's death by head stomping.
- The movie ends with Chucky taking over Nica's body and escaping with Tiffany, while Andy is locked up in the asylum with another Chucky doll.
- The movie has a post-credits scene where Kyle, Andy's foster sister from the second movie, tortures Chucky's severed head.