Today I’m talking about Halloween Ends, the final chapter in the new Halloween trilogy. Directed by David Gordon Green, Jamie Lee Curtis and Michael Myers go at it for the last time. So, how does Halloween “END”? Is it the fulfilling conclusion that we needed? Or does it end in the toilet… you don’t wanna know. But if you do, here’s what I think at least.
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2 comments
LucasChad
October 28, 2022 at 5:42 pmIf you thought that was bad, the Firestarter remake is way worse!
There’s a much better Blumhouse film that came out this year called The Black Phone with Ethan Hawke. Has a much more memorable villain and real genuine scares!
The Mikker
November 1, 2022 at 1:18 pmA true horror film waters review of this. Good work James. I would rate this trilogy 2>1>3
If you keep doing Monster Madness I will keep watching. 😀