

Puppet Master 4
Blade, Tunneler, and Pinhead go toe-to-toe with a team of terrifying, gremlin-like creatures known as "Totems" that are sent by the Egyptian demon Sutekh to recapture the magic stolen by Toulon.
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Plot Summary
A young archaeology student accidentally awakens the evil puppets from the previous film while studying ancient Egyptian artifacts. The puppets, led by the master Toulon, seek revenge on the living. The student and his friends must find a way to defeat the reanimated puppets before they unleash their full terror.
Critical Reception
Puppet Master 4 received largely negative reviews, continuing the trend of its predecessors in the direct-to-video horror market. Critics often cited its low budget, uninspired plot, and repetitive scares as major drawbacks. However, some fans of the franchise appreciated the continuation of the Puppet Master mythology and the practical effects used for the puppets.
What Reviewers Say
- The film suffers from a weak script and predictable jump scares.
- While the practical effects for the puppets are a highlight for some, they can't save the overall poor quality of the movie.
- The plot feels derivative and lacks the charm or innovation of earlier horror films.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce and generally reflect disappointment with the film's low production values and unoriginal storyline, though a small contingent of dedicated fans find some enjoyment in the gore and the continued presence of the iconic puppets.
Fun Fact
The film marked a return to the Puppet Master franchise for director Jeff Burr, who had previously directed the second installment, Puppet Master II.
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