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Halloween Kills

Halloween Kills

2021
Suspense/Thriller
Horror
1h 45m
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Rated 31 Oct 2021
46
23rd
I just wish someone would tell me whether or not evil dies tonight
Rated 15 Oct 2021
27
19th
You cannot substitute a good story with gore. The script was weak af and the plot basically non-existent. It simply fails as a horror film because it was not scary at all, there's no suspense either and, above all, it's boring.
Rated 27 Oct 2021
59
36th
I was excited for about an hour over how much of a planned sequel this is, with individual lines or background characters from the first movie getting fleshed out further. It thrilled me that there was a plan, the director/writers had a plan for this proposed trilogy and so I considered this as a middle chapter. Then it lost me a little at the hospital, but I got back on board and thought about the plan. Then the end happened and I thought, "What's the plan now?"
Rated 23 Oct 2021
70
12th
A pretty enjoyable movie, but I was pretty disappointed overall. I thought the previous movie was a nice homage to the original, but this one did nothing to progress the established story or characters. Some of the kills got a bit too ridiculous for me too. The music is amazing and it’s actually really well directed and acted. I really dug the mob stuff and Tommy, but it just wasn’t executed well enough. This is just filler. It’s well made, but it should have been way better.
Rated 24 Oct 2021
60
34th
Remember the end of the last Halloween when Laurie appears and says Happy Halloween Michael, pretty much every other character has their bad trailer clip moment. Everyone in Haddonfield gets that manic Loomis energy. Its 2 am and you're sleepy in bed and from outside you hear some madman hollering Noooooo the evil is here Michael speaks and says he is trans
Rated 16 Oct 2021
46
20th
The thing about sequels - and even more so threequels or twelvequels or whateverthehell this is - is they need to have some sort of fresh idea to bring to the table beyond "Lotsamoney!", but not TOO fresh. Halloween Kills seems to try for a meta take, what fear does to people (even if those scenes are nicked wholesale from 99-year-old Nosferatu). But selling empathy and reason through a slasher is hard, and it all feels like an unfocused excuse we never needed to watch Michael kill people.
Rated 13 Jan 2022
45
29th
Loved it! 4.5/10. We haven't had a stupid Halloween in awhile. Stupid in a convoluted, pretentious way, but not stupid in a way that doesn't make me want to fire Rob Zombie into Pluto. Oh HK kinda blows, don't get me wrong, but it's impossible for me to hate. Everything it wants to do, it does.
Rated 28 Oct 2021
4
27th
Usually in a planned trilogy, the middle part is always the weakest link because a lot of it is stalling between the events of the 1st and 3rd films. It’s a setup film, that dangles and flirts with some ideas, but ultimately feels purposely incomplete. That’s Halloween Kills. It has some interesting concepts, and it’s an easy film to turn your brain off to get your gore fix, however it finds itself clashing with tropes/issues that plagued the original’s sequels. Predictably, very meh.
Rated 02 Nov 2021
53
19th
Has some interesting ideas that it mostly fumbles. Not a patch on the previous but watchable.
Rated 23 Oct 2021
66
18th
Not quite as good as it's 2018 predecessor, but I still found myself enjoying most of what It brought to the table. What was actually horrifying and realistic about the originals, is replaced with silly, nonsensical horror. Sometimes the action was fine and didn't bother me, but at other times it was laughable. A lot of the character's actions didn't make sense and felt questionable, but I still enjoyed seeing past characters kick ass. Not great,but whatever. I give 6 dead boyfriends out of 10.
Rated 16 Oct 2021
30
11th
They still can't make a good sequel to a Halloween. Nothing scarier than an aging white boomer. 40 years ago, evil came to town, and 40 years ago, evil, but 40 years ago, whaddya know, evil? 40 years ago? Evil! The first one worked because it focused on the core family. This one just throws everything it can into the script, and just hopes the brutal kills keeps you watching. They showed "Minnie and Moskowitz" in a scene, and I was like, "can I just watch that instead?"
Rated 15 Oct 2021
59
25th
Boring but fine, the mob mentality part was alright. Wish it had a better script so that I could care about the characters.
Rated 31 Oct 2021
50
23rd
Considering I have very low expectations of writing in horror movies, it's pretty bad when I feel compelled to comment how bad the writing is. Takes itself way too seriously while not embodying the creepy aspect of Michael Myers that makes him stand out as a great villain. There are some decent kills.
Rated 25 Oct 2021
60
49th
Sleazy as hell, specially in the crazy mob scenes -- the film actually tries to deliver some commentary on its mentality, but it just falls short big time -, and it's just too bad how expository this 'has' - final conversation between Laurie and Hawkins about how Myers feeds on Haddonfield's everlasting fear - to be in order to have a final stand - which producers said will be more intimate. That said, organized chaos seems like a distraction here. Stylish, but also kinda just rushed and stupid.
Rated 19 Oct 2021
1
11th
The juxtaposition of the movie shitting on the earlier (better) sequels while also being unable to stand up on its feet as a 're-do sequel' without the mythology is agonizing. Why should anyone care about Michael Myers in this timeline! Shit sucks.
Rated 16 May 2022
60
34th
I had to check the production dates: the mob, set off in the wrong direction in a blind mania by a rando crazy person, felt evocative but it was actually prescient, instead. It's like it felt the crazy in the air. On that, there are moments that are acted and directed brilliantly followed by others that were straight trash. So... it's the kind of pulpy, gory nonsense that I appreciate in my stupider moods.
Rated 05 Nov 2021
45
17th
I watched a movie where an ominous evil went around hurting or killing people, filling up the ICUs, which struck fear into the hearts of many, to a point when they would mob on the innocent because some assholes read the situation wrong and others stood by and watched everything go to shit. Nah really, thanks for the break from everyday life, guys.
Rated 16 Oct 2021
60
58th
It's very watchable but there's little of merit with which to endorse it. The kills are unremarkable. You're never allowed to get invested enough in any characters before they die. It introduces interesting themes and ideas but fails to delve into any of them. However, this shallowness lets it move at a brisk enough pace that the problems aren't allowed to pile up. It's perfectly consumable but unremarkable fare, the cinematic equivalent of a good macaroni and cheese microwave dinner.
Rated 16 Oct 2021
50
28th
The people of Haddonfield are similar to the town's people from Unforgiven. Anytime someone with a gun tries to shoot Myers they get butterfingers. If 15 people can't kill a wounded senior citizen they didn't deserve to live.
Rated 15 Oct 2021
52
40th
Credit Gordon Green for making an almost abstract slasher; a film about the power and helplessness of a scared population, a stylistically diverse placeholder and sickening entr'acte of unwatchable atrocities (I fast-forwarded through most of the murders). Another waste of his talent, but that is what he enjoys doing with his time.
Rated 07 Oct 2022
40
18th
Oh my God! Shut. The. Fuck. Up. All of you! Whatever goodwill Green's first reboot passed on, or whatever kernel of decent idea is buried somewhere here, is squandered in possibly the most obnoxious of all the Halloween sequels. Not the worst. Not saying that. But by GOD the dialogue is aggravating.
Rated 12 Nov 2021
48
26th
Disappointing. It started well enough and I respected how it tried to do things differently. The characters are from wide spectrum; but there’s just too many of them and they are either too thinly written or just annoying like Tommy Doyle. The focus is all over the place; the film jumps from 70’s to present and the mob scenes / social commentary just doesn’t work. Curtis is bound to hospital bed and her role is too small. Comparing this to the original goes to show how less is usually more
Rated 17 Oct 2021
62
65th
John Wick behind a mask
Rated 21 Dec 2021
81
62nd
The "extended cut" (according to Prime) felt too long. I could've done w/out the preachy lesson about the mob chasing down the wrong guy esp because we want the townspeople - esp the returning characters- to get revenge. & those are best parts although Tommy could've been given a moment to shine. The more visceral 80's style kills were also a nice surprise & the finale worked pretty well even though it lacked surprise since I expected they were setting up for a third film (& probably more).
Rated 01 Nov 2021
2
16th
Green continues to reverently recreate the Myers myth with the clunkiest of executions. Oh btw, anyone reading political/social commentary in a fucking Halloween sequel needs to get a clue - the mob aspect is from 4 and it ultimately makes no sense in this movie or in any other capacity beyond that.
Rated 29 Oct 2021
2
10th
Having your kills be as brutal and ugly as possible doesnt make your film interesting if there’s no weight (emotionally or otherwise) behind it (see Zombie’s Halloween 2 to see a way to do it right). Also, making MM and his essence into a Trumpian stand-in is laughable and just doesn’t work. As someone who enjoyed the 2018 reboot a lot this is a pretty big disappointment.
Rated 16 Oct 2021
48
19th
Better paced than the previous installment with a tad more suspense, and it's nice to see the inhabitants of Haddonfield finally accept Myers' return as inevitable, descending into a fear driven mob. Unfortunately, nothing creative is done with the idea, and the excessive violence is clearly an attempt to compensate for the lack of a clean, well composed narrative, dialogue and characters. Jamie Lee Curtis' role has also been reduced, which was probably a wise move because she is bloody awful.
Rated 27 Dec 2021
79
70th
While this may not be a universally accepted opinion, I maintain that Green is the best thing to happen to the franchise ever, I say it even as a lover of pretty much every Carpenter movie. This one breaks from the tropes the original helped build in a strange, but crucial way. There are almost no helpless victims in this movie, they are somewhat organized and armed and do not die running and hiding, they die attempting to kill Michael, they just do it laughably ineptly.
Rated 04 Nov 2021
82
8th
Sorry to say, I think things have really fallen apart in this one. I'll keep watching Michael Myers, but I think they should have stopped at part one back in 1978.
Rated 24 Oct 2021
65
12th
The original Halloween is not a monster movie but this is basically Godzilla
Rated 28 Nov 2021
65
55th
Starts off pretty well, the score is great, and it’s well directed like its predecessor. It does however lack the restraint shown before, having such a large body count that some of the later deaths lose most of their impact. Nearly every character that died had no development, which resulted in a pretty hollow bloodbath. Doesn’t match up to my favorite sequels (2, H2O, 2018), but it’s not a franchise killer either. I do think it might hurt future rewatches of this trilogy though.
Rated 22 Oct 2021
65
31st
I didn't hate it by a long shot, but I am struggling a bit with whether I think the movie's creative choices - intensely-melodramatic performances, baseline commentary on mob mentality, whether Michael is even human AT ALL at this point or not - are deliberate, or I'm just galaxy-braining this slasher flick that maybe just wanted to do these cool ideas. Feel like the quality of the kills has increased, so there's that, and I do like them touching base with past characters. It was alright.
Rated 19 Nov 2021
66
15th
It’s been a long, long time since I’ve seen a film be so earnestly cornball. Paradoxically, this also wants to draw on the genuine creepiness of the original, as well as make light of itself with absurd characters, as well as be a prescient parable for mob mentality—all while giving most characters nothing to do. And our new characters suck. Much of this sucks and yet I enjoyed it with extreme prejudice. I wouldn’t blame anyone for hating this, but I enjoyed myself despite everything.
Rated 30 Oct 2021
46
19th
The issue with the Halloween movies after the OG (3 not included)is that obviously they lack the artistry that Carpenter brought to the movie. The way his camera flows (the first reboot def tried to replicate that and was somewhat successful).The attempts to make Michael into this weird trumpian character and doesn’t really mesh with what I want out of the Halloween franchise. I don’t need a reversal of the key tropes of the franchise especially if you’re going to do it in such a flimsy
Rated 18 Oct 2021
2
13th
guess it confirms my notion that the fun parts of the previous were unintentional what a weird and incoherent bad movie halfway into camp comedy territory like riverdale I'd admire it only if it wasn't so shitty
Rated 18 Oct 2021
40
19th
I didn't appreciate that this was extra gory but the car door kill was decent.
Rated 16 Oct 2021
10
1st
Embarrassing acting performances.
Rated 15 Oct 2021
89
76th
It's such a brutal movie, an honest and true sequel that for a brief moment leads you down a path that makes you wonder where it is heading. Brilliant writing, it's how you take a concept and reinvent it for a new generation with a solid story built in. Absolutely loved this movie. I can't wait to see how this trilogy ends.
Rated 20 Oct 2021
68
54th
I don't understand people's problems with Halloween Kills. The Halloween franchise (with the exception of Carpenter's original masterpiece) has never had outstanding storytelling. Michael Myers comes, kills but never dies, that's all. This sequel does exactly what it's supposed to do and makes for a very fun movie to watch in the chaos. I'm looking forward to the final part of the new trilogy.
Rated 21 Oct 2021
52
37th
I can’t say I wasn’t entertained.
Rated 03 Jan 2022
5
26th
All the smug fanfiction of the first has been replaced with brutal kills and political allegory. I expected to despise the latter but it's such committed delusional script-writing that it kind of won me over. The kills are around decent Jason territory. A bravely awful experience, the most fun since H4.
Rated 16 May 2022
31
22nd
A weird, dumb remake of Halloween 4 that doesn't make me excited about the final (??) part of this trilogy.
Rated 07 Nov 2023
60
44th
It has got some brutal, visceral violence, a great score and a menacing atmosphere for most of its duration, and I also like the fact that it spends a little bit of time tackling the issue of mob mentality and its consequences. On the downside, the dialogues are often cliched, and the final act is rather weak, particularly due to its dependence on the stupidity of the characters. Moreover, the scene where Michael's mask is removed can't hold a candle to the way Rob Zombie had handled the matter.
Rated 30 Oct 2023
53
20th
The good pieces about the film were the Michael's killing spree and additions to the to the original one. The rest is doomed by stupidity of characters and so much lazy writing of the script writers.
Rated 15 Oct 2021
55
18th
I ultimately like it because Myers is still cool and how he's handled was fun, the music is still GOAT status, and the concept of an entire town embracing mob mentality due to the corrupting power of fear. There are some great moments. The problem is, this is lesser than the last one, which was just a lesser version of the original, so we're trending downward. Much of it is just plain silly, even by horror movie standards. Felt insubstantial when it wasn't functioning well, which was common.
Rated 18 Oct 2021
65
26th
Man I wanted to like this one better since I thought the 2018 film was pretty good, even if Laurie Strode became a bit unhinged even more than the circumstance would normally allow. This continuation offers little new in the narrative- Michael just continues to wreak havoc and people panic about it. That's the whole plot. I need more from my movies.
Rated 01 Nov 2021
65
63rd
The whole obsession with Laurie and Laurie with Michael doesn't make sense and just annoys the hell out of me. Also, Andi Matichak is not good in this, she's even worse than she was in the first one. The ending was stupid as well up until the hospital riot I actually liked this better than the 2018 version but everything after that part just kept lowering my rating.
Rated 18 Nov 2021
90
66th
outside of the last 5 minutes this may be one of the greatest horror movies Ever. BUT then it becomes like every other slasher film and they forgot the point of the first hour and 40 minutes. Dang it.
Rated 07 Sep 2023
24
5th
They must have originally written the script for Predators.
Rated 10 Apr 2022
20
3rd
No clear protagonist, nothing at stake, boring uncharismatic & tired actors. A weak story with a weird mix of gratuitous violence and made-for-TV movie quality production.
Rated 18 Oct 2021
30
22nd
there's a fundamental problem with the movie, in that the premise is "what if people put their heads together to take on Michael Myers?" but they act just as dumb as teenagers in every horror movie. it should be too smart to be this dumb. the ending undermines the entire movie, and really just makes me less interested in watching any more.
Rated 20 Nov 2021
85
88th
I really liked this film. Sure, it's dumb as a box of rocks, but I didn't care as I watched the film. It's fun. Get over yourself.
Rated 27 Nov 2022
40
20th
Myers est une machine à tuer. Comme dans la suite épouvantable du très bon Halloween de Rob Zombie (2007). Le traitement est mauvais, c'est raté. Pire rôle pour le pauvre Anthony Michael Hall.
Rated 24 Oct 2021
74
35th
Needed more Jamie Lee Curtis. One particular character over-acted hard - was very corny.
Rated 10 Mar 2023
40
4th
A really poor sequel to the pretty decent trilogy-starter. I do not like the direction they brought the "story" (I guess premise would be more accurate), or Michael's character, at all.
Rated 05 Nov 2023
25
7th
Not as totally dreary and empty as HALLOWEEN (2018), with some kind of thematic elements and ideas, mainly conveyed through basic and familiar attempts at turning Michael into a metaphor for the evil from which springs terrorism, or demagogues, or lynch mobs and their scapegoats, but all of the dialogue has a strange, unreal quality, and the whole film comes across as the work of an “artist” who was trying to juggle several more balls than he was capable of handling.
Rated 25 Nov 2021
80
24th
the previous movie was more fun
Rated 31 Oct 2022
65
39th
Iliketheothervictimsthing+backthencausedacoptokillothercop/hiditbutstoppedthemfromkillingM+theymakewrongguysuicide+gangbeat-killsallthenLdaughter+goinforhimwithbutcherknife
Rated 29 Oct 2021
82
42nd
Good Halloween sequel, as a movie I donno not really. I liked it anyways.
Rated 18 Oct 2021
68
52nd
This was a pleasant surprise. I really disliked the last reboot/sequel for taking itself too seriously and for too many off screen kills. 'Kills' addresses both issues nicely. The Tommy Doyle inspired mob was a nice plot device and a change of pace from another 90 mins of Michael stalking the Strodes. Also enjoyed the ludicrous ending and loss of a character who was adding nothing to the mix. Look out for the Halloween III reference with the masks Michael uses on his victims in the playground
Rated 10 Mar 2022
55
35th
Kötü bir üçleme olacağını düşünürken fena olmayan iki filme imza atan David Gordon Green, ortalama bir film sunsa da kötü bir korku filmi olmayan Halloween Kills'i Halloween severlerin beğenisine sunuyor.
Rated 18 Oct 2021
70
40th
Excessive killings, and some ridiculous moments, but I will say, I enjoyed it overall.
Rated 18 Jan 2022
2
14th
Halloween franchise 2018: “We’re jettisoning all the silliness and narrative cruft and getting back down to the gritty basics” Halloween franchise 2021: “nvm Michael Myers is a magic demon man who can literally be shot and stabbed a hundred times all over his lungs and heart and neck and spine and still get up to beat a crowd 100 vs 1 in single combat lmao”
Rated 20 Oct 2021
7
69th
one of the firemen Michael kills is named Gamby. this clearly means that the next one’s gonna give us a pissed-off Neal Gamby entering Haddonfield seeking revenge.
Rated 16 Nov 2021
40
10th
it's that "Miley Cyrus 'They Tried to Kill Me'" concert video but less exciting
Rated 13 Aug 2023
60
47th
Michael Myers öldüremezsin. Halloween bitmez. Gerçekten kaldığı yerden devam ediyor. Bitmeyen Cadılar Bayramı yapmışlar. Yangından kurtulan Michael Myers, öyle olmaz böyle olur deyip geleni gideni bıçaklıyor. Kalan ne kadar sağlam varsa, herkes saldırsın. Michael Myers Combo olmuş. Öykü anlatımını beğendim. En iyi çekilmiş Halloween filmlerinden biri. Filmin sonunda, Judy Greer kızımız gitti. Yarim keskin bıçak. Nerde bende o yürek? Michael'dan cayacak.
Rated 01 Nov 2021
70
30th
1.11.2021 Kartal
Rated 22 Feb 2022
65
45th
Still no masterpiece of modern horror, but I think i liked it more than the first one. Michael is really, really mean in this to the point of overkill, but it didn't bother me all that much- what did bother me a bit was how the script is just as mean-spirited at times...but then tries to be comedic at others. Anyway, the legacy characters were interesting & I liked the buildup to the finale at the Myers house, but the ending kinda sucked & the plot is meh. We'll see how it Ends. Heheh.
Rated 30 Oct 2021
64
40th
2021'de #IzlediğimFilmler : 288. Halloween Kills (2021) Filmden istenilen her şeyi yapıyor. Michael Myers gayet kanlı ölümlerine devam ediyor, ilk filmdeki karakterlerle kurulan organik ilişkiler de çok hoş olmuş. Son filmi merakla bekliyoruz.
Rated 21 Apr 2023
40
34th
Far more entertaining than the previous entry, partly thanks to how stupid this is.
Rated 16 Oct 2022
54
14th
Yep, this Halloween did indeed kill. A lot.
Rated 23 Oct 2021
68
49th
So this was a sequel to the new sequel of the first film, no link whatsoever to all the other films in the franchise, and all the other films in the series are ignored, including those that ignored the films prior to their release?
Rated 20 Nov 2021
44
43rd
worth a watch
Rated 26 Oct 2023
30
3rd
This is empty-headed, sadistic nonsense that has the gall to pretend it has some deeper point to make about mob mentality or something. I don't think it's the worst film in the franchise, but it's the one that makes me angriest because there's so much talent involved and so little talent on display.
Rated 07 May 2022
10
5th
Well, a million reboots and re-quels later, the effects are better, and normally I'd say that doesn't matter, but with Halloween I struggle to recall the original having any charm whatsoever. This was always the stupidest of slasher franchises, devoid of any redeeming value. So I guess the better blood spurts are something, at least (and there's a clip of Minnie and Moskowitz in here!). Poor Jamie Lee Curtis, still stuck doing this.
Rated 22 Oct 2021
47
8th
Оценка - 41 Общая - 53 Нарратив - 3 Сценарий - 3 Постановка - 6 Целостность - 5 Монтаж - 5 Выполнение своей цели - 5 Флоу - 6 Жанр - 6 Личное - 5 Атмосфера - 5.5 Эмоции - 6 Актерская игра - 4 Саундтрек - 8 Синематографи - 5.5 Визуал - 6 Звук - 6 Продакшн дизайн - 6 Костюмы - 8 Развлечение - 5
Rated 22 Oct 2021
65
50th
Better than the previous because it starts off giving serious Rob Zombie vibes (especially the gory violence). But the last 30-40 minutes (that absolutely awful hospital mob scene) are terrible and ruin the overall impression.
Rated 05 Oct 2022
69
56th
70iq victims galore, solid killings aplenty. Deliver that nostalgic theme song into my veins. Michael Myers is back babay. 6.9
Rated 31 Oct 2022
90
91st
The latest Halloween additions are making Halloween my favorite horror franchise. I can't believe how scary the people behind righteous gemstones can be. I love how Danny McBrides writing is obvious at a few points in the film.
Rated 16 Mar 2022
55
22nd
Kills has some big ideas and a lot of kills. In that it very much suceeds. But when does it become too much? In this film's case, about half way through. The sheer magnitude of the intesity and carnage overshadows any subtlety or character work that could be happening. Halloween Kills is an exciting middle chapter and sets up what will probably be an interesting finale. However, it tries to juggle too much by sidelining the aspects that drew me in to begin with.
Rated 17 Oct 2021
5
22nd
The residents of Haddonfield are so god damn dumb that it makes you actually want to root for Myers. There are some interesting ideas here and some of the kills are at least a bit creative (and gnarly) but this movie just feels like filler. Oh well, at least Carpenter's soundtrack is fantastic.
Rated 17 Oct 2021
74
46th
This is one of those films that definitely feels more exciting than it actually is. Narratively, this film often seems aimless and doesn’t offer the viewer anything substantial that we haven’t seen before. Michael isn’t trying to do anything specific, he’s just killing random people he runs into. However, the violence is intense, the practical effects are surprisingly good, and it’s just all around fun, so you ignore the fact that it’s nothing new and literally adds nothing to the fr
Rated 30 Jun 2022
60
34th
A bunch of vignettes that are all tied together by Myers killing the people in them was a cool idea I had watching this dumb movie.
Rated 13 Oct 2023
65
12th
So a 6-year-old kills his sister, returns to kill 3 other teens and a mechanic 25 years later. He's locked up for 40 years. He escapes. The survivors learn this at a (checks notes) Halloween night...talent show? Tommy Wallace's talent is exposition drops for tweens? Within minutes the town has lots its goddamned mind. Green disowns all the sequels but sure does reference them a bunch and leans on horror fans' collective memories of them. Another confused mess. STOOPID but thinks its profound.
Rated 20 Jun 2023
39
11th
wow, halloween did kills!! The 2018 trilogy excels in aesthetics both visually and audibly, but flops in everything else. There's a lot to commend here, but also so much just... bad.
Rated 16 Oct 2021
77
53rd
Lives up to its title in spades, a lot less uncompromising than its predecessor with the kills and is more over the top, trading suspense for a more hack and slash affair. There is still a root of seriousness to the proceedings retained from the previous movie, some really cool shots, more callbacks as well. If the previous movie channeled the original Halloween this one leans towards some of the sequels a bit more, its much better than those entry's and is another win in the series for me.

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