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Blu-ray Review - Herencia Diabolica

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Trends in horror are a common occurrence, and they often result in some weird takes on the source material. 1993's "Herencia Diabolica" aims to cash-in on the "Child's Play" craze (the film is also known as "The Mexican Chucky"), bringing the nightmare of a killer doll to life once again, only without much in the way of a budget or screenwriting. It's a cheap endeavor from co-writer/director Alfredo Salazar, who doesn't have the time and patience to establish a functional genre exercise. He's more focused on filling the run time, delivering a heavily padded offering of tiny terror with "Herencia Diabolica," which is dull and generally uninterested in craziness for almost an hour, and when the effort finally gets around to macabre happenings, there's still a concerning lack of insanity to make the picture memorable beyond its severe creative shortcomings. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com

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