{"title":"Demonic Toys","dateDebut":"1992","dateEnd":null,"description":"An early, derivative effort from Charles Band's incredibly prolific direct-to-video outfit Full Moon Productions, this is an undercooked stew of a dozen horror plots, particularly Child's Play and Night of the Living Dead. A tough lady-cop (Tracy Scoggins) is forced to curtail her task of collaring a pair of sleazy gun-smugglers in an abandoned toy warehouse when the toys suddenly spring to life at the command of a murderous demon-child. While the policewoman tries vainly to organize the hapless humans trapped in the warehouse (pudgy rent-a-cop, transient, chicken delivery boy), the possessed playthings move in for the kill. The silly proceedings are helped along by whirlwind editing, the attractive, butt-kicking Scoggins, and a colorful assortment of monsters \u00c2\u2014 including a fanged jack-in-the-box, a laser-shooting robot, a ferocious teddy bear and the potty-mouthed \"Baby Oopsy-Daisy.\" Though pretty slick overall, the entire exercise is flattened by the script's dreadful attempts at humor \u00c2\u2014 particularly from the demon himself, whose stupid Freddy Krueger-isms are like nails on a blackboard.","leadImageMedUrl":"http:\/\/distro-1.retrojunk.com\/secure\/50876f5cd9f5210edca124254a3bdcdf29eb1a43387d7197ff4c8b30782ac8e3762287\/image\/804_729d122168__b142dcd340.jpg"}