Halloween Kills

Halloween Kills(2021)

R
10/14/2021 (US)Horror, Thriller1h 45m
6.4

"Evil dies tonight."

Overview

Michael manages to free himself from Laurie Strode's trap to resume his ritual bloodbath. As she fights for her life from injuries from their last encounter, she inspires her daughter Karen, her granddaughter Allyson, and all of Haddonfield to rise up against the unstoppable monster.

David Gordon Green

Writer

Danny McBride

Writer

Scott Teems

Writer

John Carpenter

Characters

Debra Hill

Characters

David Gordon Green

Director

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Part of the Halloween Collection

Halloween is a horror film series that consists of slasher films focused on the fictional character of Michael Myers. Michael's killings occur on the holiday of Halloween, on which all of the films primarily take place.

Media

Official Trailer

Official Trailer

Trailer

Michael Myers Survives The Fire Extended Preview

Michael Myers Survives The Fire Extended Preview

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40 Years Later Bonus Feature

40 Years Later Bonus Feature

Behind the Scenes

Exploring The Michael Myers House Bonus Feature

Exploring The Michael Myers House Bonus Feature

Behind the Scenes

Who's Next? Extended Preview

Who's Next? Extended Preview

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Next Halloween

Next Halloween

Teaser

Teaser

Teaser

Teaser

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A review by JPV852
4.0

Written on October 15, 2021

Given I wasn't a big fan of Halloween 2018, the bar on Halloween Kills was rather low and... pretty much met it. While some of the deaths were pretty gruesome, the rest was kind of bland and character decisions as dumb as others. Like the initial sequel, Halloween II, Jamie Lee Curtis spends the bulk of her time in the hospital.

There was also a scene early on when Michael fights a bunch of firefighters just came off as silly looking, maybe because I'm so used to seeing him butcher people one by one, the shot, beyond being clumsily choreographed, showed him taking on 5-6 people; just looked strange.

I don't know, there's not a whole lot to this sequel and like Halloween '18, not sure I look forward to revisiting. **2.0/5**