Halloween Retrospective: Halloween Kills
Halloween Kills is a ridiculous and bloody fun mess of a sequel.
Halloween Kills is a ridiculous and bloody fun mess of a sequel.
A flawed reboot that despite some genuinely great moments and a terrific third act isn't quite the return to form it was made it out to be.
Revisiting Rob Zombie's highly flawed but incredibly interesting 2007 remake.
Halloween: Resurrection is a colossal failure on nearly every level that provides extreme entertainment regardless.
Fast and energetic yet refreshingly simple and straightforward, Halloween H20 is a breath of fresh air for the franchise.
An overstuffed, overwrought and disappointing conclusion to a once promising trilogy.
Bland, unfocused and redundant, Halloween 5 is the worst Halloween yet.
Halloween 4 is an ultimately unnecessary but surprisingly fresh entry in the franchise.
A fun, campy and fascinating look into a franchise that could have been.
Looking back on the seminal classic's bloody successor.
Looking back at the seminal classic.
A cynical, boring cash grab that loses all of the charm of the franchise while clumsily mishandling too many heavy themes.
A fresh, frightening and brilliant love letter to the franchise that takes a moment to consider the impact and role of horror on culture.
A rather insubstantial but satisfyingly entertaining horror action spectacle.
A gigantic trainwreck of a finale with a nonsense plot and some of the most obnoxious comedy of the series.
A clumsy, nonsensical and overall boring sequel with some minor highlights that don't do much to improve the film.
A look back at Wes Craven's 1984 dream slasher classic.