Evil dies tonight
Halloween Kills (2021) is a horror film and the latest installment in the Halloween franchise, following Michael Myers’ continued killing spree in the town of Haddonfield.
Halloween Kills is the latest installment in the long-running horror franchise, and it certainly lives up to its name. This sequel picks up immediately after the events of the 2018 film, with Michael Myers continuing his killing spree in the town of Haddonfield. The film is brutal, gory, and unrelenting in its violence, delivering a non-stop barrage of scares and thrills that will leave horror fans both satisfied and disturbed.
The film’s strongest aspect is its unflinching commitment to delivering bloody and brutal kills. Director David Gordon Green makes excellent use of practical effects, creating gore and violence that feels visceral and real. The kills are creative, shocking, and leave a lasting impression. However, the constant onslaught of violence can be overwhelming, and it’s not a film for the faint of heart.
The cast is also a highlight of the film. Jamie Lee Curtis returns as Laurie Strode, the iconic survivor of the original Halloween film. Her performance is powerful and raw, portraying Laurie as a woman consumed by trauma and driven by a desire for revenge. The supporting cast also delivers strong performances, particularly Judy Greer as Laurie’s daughter Karen and Andi Matichak as Laurie’s granddaughter Allyson.
Despite its strengths, Halloween Kills has some weaknesses. The pacing is uneven, with some scenes dragging on for too long while others feel rushed. The film also tries to balance multiple storylines and characters, which can lead to some confusion and inconsistency. Additionally, some of the dialogue and character motivations can feel forced and contrived.
Overall, Halloween Kills is a bloody and brutal sequel that will satisfy horror fans looking for a non-stop barrage of scares and thrills. Its commitment to practical effects and strong performances from the cast make it a worthy addition to the Halloween franchise. However, the uneven pacing and forced dialogue prevent it from reaching the heights of the original film.