Director: David Gordon Green
Cast: Jamie Lee Curtis , Judy Greer , Nick Castle , Andi Matichak , James Jude Courtney , Miles Robbins , Will Patton , Virginia Gardner , Dylan Arnold , Jefferson Hall , Omar J. Dorsey
Plot: It's been 40 years since Laurie Strode survived a vicious attack from
crazed killer Michael Myers on Halloween night. Locked up in an
institution, Myers manages to escape when his bus transfer goes horribly
wrong. Laurie now faces a terrifying showdown when the masked madman
returns to Haddonfield, Ill. -- but this time, she's ready for him.
My Movie Review: The movie is solid act to the legend of all slasher after 40 years comeback! Halloween 2018 is paying tribute to the original brings back the tension and fear of the season- its more of celebration of terror and the iconic mask murderer that brought deathless franchise! Jamie Lee Curtis owns the survival strike she always manage to get away in murder I just don't dig the long lac looks grumpy I think short hair suits her more slick look like in Scream Queens! As Laurie Strode- she's vicious to finish the fight against mysterious serial killer- Michael Myers protecting family with hidden basement that serve as trap with gas leaks leave him burn in fire!! The first half comes out fresh with unforeseen acts like killing the boy after breakout in the bus, no one murder in the party scene unlike other films and random stabbing in the neighborhood:)
Repost Review: Halloween: 40 Years Later the Franchise Is Back to Form. Most horror fans are likely aware of the genre’s troubles with lackluster sequels, particularly when it comes to the classic slashers. Time and time again we’ve seen brilliant concepts and iconic characters used and abused to the point that the franchise and the killer lose their menace. But there was a chance this new Halloween movie could be different. Is the Halloween franchise back to form? The answer is a resounding yes. Green and McBride’s script manages to steer clear of the dreaded exposition dump and risk extinguishing the beautiful and terrifying simplicity of the original while also serving the immediate story quite well. And this isn’t just a story about how Laurie was affected by the events of the original film; Michael is put under that microscope also and Green does fantastic job highlighting that in subtle but thoughtful ways throughout the film!
Source: http://collider.com/halloween-review/#poster
Repost Review: Halloween: 40 Years Later the Franchise Is Back to Form. Most horror fans are likely aware of the genre’s troubles with lackluster sequels, particularly when it comes to the classic slashers. Time and time again we’ve seen brilliant concepts and iconic characters used and abused to the point that the franchise and the killer lose their menace. But there was a chance this new Halloween movie could be different. Is the Halloween franchise back to form? The answer is a resounding yes. Green and McBride’s script manages to steer clear of the dreaded exposition dump and risk extinguishing the beautiful and terrifying simplicity of the original while also serving the immediate story quite well. And this isn’t just a story about how Laurie was affected by the events of the original film; Michael is put under that microscope also and Green does fantastic job highlighting that in subtle but thoughtful ways throughout the film!
Source: http://collider.com/halloween-review/#poster