Visible crew/equipment: When Andy gets "Buzzcut Chucky" out and drives away, you can see a very clear reflection of the set lights in the side of his truck.
Visible crew/equipment: When Chucky flips off Nica from outside, if you look closely, for about one second, you can see the curly, auburn hair of a crew member on the right side of the screen ducking behind the actress.
Visible crew/equipment: When Chucky finds Nica with her wrist slit, you can see a light reflected in Chucky's eyes, even though the room is dark. Obviously, a set light.
Visible crew/equipment: When the camera cuts to Andy's close-up as he's punching in his safe code, you can see a set light reflected in his eye. There's nothing in the scene in front of him that could be creating such a reflection.
Visible crew/equipment: When Andy leans against his gun cabinet in the opening scene, you can see a bounce-card reflected in the glass.
Visible crew/equipment: When the patient throws Chucky into the hole outside, when he rises up, you can see someone's hand give her the doll.
Suggested correction: That's the character Malcolm's hands. He's in the grave. He handed the doll up to her, and then, literally seconds later, the nurses help him out of the grave. I genuinely don't understand how that could be mistaken for a crew member's hand when it's so obviously a character in the film.