Halloween Ends

    Halloween Ends
    2022

    Synopsis

    Four years after the events of Halloween in 2018, Laurie has decided to liberate herself from fear and rage and embrace life. But when a young man is accused of killing a boy he was babysitting, it ignites a cascade of violence and terror that will force Laurie to finally confront the evil she can’t control, once and for all.

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    Cast

    • Jamie Lee CurtisLaurie Strode
    • Andi MatichakAllyson Nelson
    • Rohan CampbellCorey Cunningham
    • Will PattonFrank Hawkins
    • James Jude CourtneyThe Shape
    • Kyle RichardsLindsey Wallace
    • Omar J. DorseySheriff Barker
    • Jesse C. BoydOfficer Doug Mulaney
    • Joanne BaronJoan Cunningham
    • Rick MooseRonald

    Recommendations

    • 75

      IndieWire

      If there is one lesson that “Halloween Ends” — hell, that this entire trilogy, this entire franchise — easily imparts, with blood and guts and terror to spare, it’s that horror never really ends. It just takes a different shape. This story surely will, too, but for now, it’s concluded in fine fashion.
    • 75

      New York Post

      What I love about Green’s style is he has both a sense of the grand — he gives Michael’s mask the cinematic weight of Moses’ Ten Commandments slabs — and the goofy.
    • 67

      Collider

      The final showdown between Laurie and Michael Myers is pretty thrilling, perhaps because we know that this is the last time we will ever see the pair face off (supposedly). Whichever side you land on, whether you are Team Laurie or Team Michael, you won't feel cheated by the conclusion of the film, which makes what preceded it a lot easier to forget about and made the movie, in general, a lot more palatable.
    • 60

      IGN

      There are some memorable kills and reverence for the franchise at large, but it stumbles as it brings it to a close.
    • 50

      Movie Nation

      Give Green props for all that he got right, bringing Curtis back and making her the focus, for starters. But all involved seem to have painted themselves into a narrative corner that they weren’t able to write their way out of.
    • 50

      Slashfilm

      Halloween Ends settles the series' score, but it does so in a way that lacks a central logic and that spends an inordinate amount of time on things that fail to matter.
    • 40

      TheWrap

      The film eventually provides some memorable gore but the ultimate conclusion is unconvincing and perfunctory.
    • 40

      Arizona Republic

      If this is the end — and who are we kidding, the film’s box-office returns will determine that, not its plot — it’s a disappointing one. But it’s long past time to let it die.

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