Halloween

You don't believe in the Boogeyman? You should.

Sinopse

Laurie Strode comes to her final confrontation with Michael Myers, the masked figure who has haunted her since she narrowly escaped his killing spree on Halloween night four decades ago.

  • 6.6
  • 2018
  • Released
  • 1h 46m
Status

Released

Original Language

en

Budget

$10,000,000.00

Revenue

$259,939,869.00

Keywords
  • #post-traumatic stress disorder (ptsd)
  • #trauma
  • #halloween
  • #knife
  • #illinois
  • #sequel
  • #murder
  • #boogeyman
  • #serial killer
  • #slasher
  • #murderer
  • #aggressive
  • #escaped killer
  • #holiday horror

Reviews

r96sk
@r96skabout 2 years ago

2018's <em>'Halloween'</em> is... good! It is hard to keep up with all the continuity (or the lack thereof) of this franchise at this point, though this apparently a direct sequel to the 1978 original as it practically nullifies every other sequel that preceded it. Not a big fan of that, I never am (I much prefer the <em>'Fast & Furious'</em> method of utilising every entry of the series, no ma

GenerationofSwine
@GenerationofSwinealmost 3 years ago

We have yet another movie where it is getting high praise for reasons of politics...and possibly because Jamie Lee Curtis is back...but mainly for politics. But it was really nice seeing Jamie Lee Curtis back, and nice in the "it doesn't really feel like a Halloween movie without her in it" kind of way. Unfortunately that isn't enough to save the film, nor is the added over-the-top blood and

M
@MonsterMarthaover 3 years ago

Uh... No. What was this? So damn boring I fell asleep.

B
@beyondthecineramadomeover 3 years ago

Full review: <a>https://www.tinakakadelis.com/beyond-the-cinerama-dome/2021/12/28/guess-whos-back-backnbspagain-halloween-2018nbspreview<a> It’s hard to justify the return of Michael Myers, the looming boogeyman who made his first appearance in 1978’s _Halloween_. In 2018, after ten _Halloween_ movies in that forty-year span (some outright sequels, others attempted reboots), Laurie Strode (Jami

repojack
@repojackabout 5 years ago

The best sequel/reboot of the Halloween series. John Carpenter returns as executive producer and sound director leaving the directing to David Gordon Green of "Pineapple Express" and "Joe." The movie does a great job of connecting to and playing homage to the original (there are many easter eggs to find) while injecting an original story around the distraught Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis).

dalboz
@dalbozover 6 years ago

"Halloween" basically ignores all but the first movie. Think of the way that various Godzilla reboots worked. It's an interesting approach and does wipe out the atrocious "Halloween: Resurrection" from continuity, at the very least. I really wanted to like this movie a lot more, being a big fan of John Carpenter's original, but I can only say it's okay or fair. It starts out pretty strong, with

moovies
@mooviesabout 7 years ago

"A worthy successor" 40 years after the events in ‘Halloween’ (1978) Laurie Strode faces off once again with Michael Myers. Strode has been preparing for 4 decades for an eventual showdown with Myers. Of course Michael escapes and it’s only a matter of time before the 2 meet. Strode’s doomsday prepper storyline is a bit far-fetched but that doesn’t make it less entertaining. Jamie Lee Curtis

Columbusbuck
@Columbusbuckabout 7 years ago

So we're all totally just going to ignore Laurie had a teenage son twenty years ago?

Ruuz
@Ruuzabout 7 years ago

The unfortunately named _Halloween_ has been released, and in doing so has created an entirely new **fifth** timeline in the _Halloween_ franchise. It's a decent timeline this one, makes a lot of sense. Not perfect, pretty expected run of events, but yeah, good. Gonna throw myself under the bus once more by yet again mentioning my love for the Rob Zombie _Halloween_ films, but here goes anyway:

Gill-Man
@Gill-Manabout 7 years ago

A semi-welcome return. Not the greatest horror film to hit theater screens this year but certainly not the worst. It unfortunately lacks the finality that the original had but still proves to be an effective entry in a franchise known for its inconsistency in quality. I can’t call myself a fan of the franchise but I am a fan of the original film and this sequel transfers the formula made famous

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