A cascade of violence and terror forces Laurie Strode to confront the evil she can't control.A cascade of violence and terror forces Laurie Strode to confront the evil she can't control.A cascade of violence and terror forces Laurie Strode to confront the evil she can't control.
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- 3 wins & 21 nominations total
Destiny Moné
- Stacy
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Summary
Reviewers say 'Halloween Ends' concludes the trilogy with mixed reactions, highlighting themes of trauma and evil. Jamie Lee Curtis' performance and the film's innovative approach receive praise. However, Michael Myers' reduced role and the divisive new character Corey Cunningham spark disappointment. Concerns about pacing, character development, and the conclusion are prevalent, with some feeling the movie doesn't satisfactorily end the saga. Despite criticisms, a few appreciate the bold narrative choices and closure for Laurie Strode's story.
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Very dissapointing
First, this trylogy should have been only one movie with a better conclusion. The third movie is even worse than the second. And the second was weak.
Second, I don't understand how you can do a great Halloween (2018) comeback, but then two of the worst Hallowen movies from all time.
Last, Halloween Ends (2022) is poor as a movie. Sometimes embarrassing. The script is bad, pretty bad. Acting is horrendous, soap opera level. And the conclusion is a joke. A bad one.
To add, Michael deserved better than this. Hopefully in the future someone can fix it, and give it the conclusion that deserves as an horror icon.
Second, I don't understand how you can do a great Halloween (2018) comeback, but then two of the worst Hallowen movies from all time.
Last, Halloween Ends (2022) is poor as a movie. Sometimes embarrassing. The script is bad, pretty bad. Acting is horrendous, soap opera level. And the conclusion is a joke. A bad one.
To add, Michael deserved better than this. Hopefully in the future someone can fix it, and give it the conclusion that deserves as an horror icon.
He came home once, that was enough
No spoilers here. But, as tradition, the third installment goes off on a tangent. It opens with undoubtably the best pumpkin title sequence, and a thudding mix of Carpenter's theme.
The attraction of the final three movies to me is Jamie Lee Curtis. And although I feel she's stretching it a little to claim in interviews this film is all about relatable trauma (it's still a modern horror with modern annoyances), there are elements of this and the roundup is somewhat satisfying. Not because it is classical Halloween as hoped, but because as producer and overseer she may have delivered the ultimate f-you to the anti-hero worshiping fanboys of this franchise. In a fashion: trauma dealt with.
Of the 1978 original, Richard Combs said it was "one of the cinema's most perfectly engineered devices for saying 'Boo!'". That's spot on, and nothing beyond the original really matches. The moment Myers steps beyong those first 91 minutes, with any attempted explaination, motivation or widening, the illusion evaporates. Today the suspense and atmosphere is replaced with an apparent need for seeing people stabbed many, many, many times. Weirdly this might be more to meet the limited appetites of an attention deprived modern audience, rather than anything to do with the original.
There was no blood shown in 1978, and the ghost story worked well in the first telling.
The attraction of the final three movies to me is Jamie Lee Curtis. And although I feel she's stretching it a little to claim in interviews this film is all about relatable trauma (it's still a modern horror with modern annoyances), there are elements of this and the roundup is somewhat satisfying. Not because it is classical Halloween as hoped, but because as producer and overseer she may have delivered the ultimate f-you to the anti-hero worshiping fanboys of this franchise. In a fashion: trauma dealt with.
Of the 1978 original, Richard Combs said it was "one of the cinema's most perfectly engineered devices for saying 'Boo!'". That's spot on, and nothing beyond the original really matches. The moment Myers steps beyong those first 91 minutes, with any attempted explaination, motivation or widening, the illusion evaporates. Today the suspense and atmosphere is replaced with an apparent need for seeing people stabbed many, many, many times. Weirdly this might be more to meet the limited appetites of an attention deprived modern audience, rather than anything to do with the original.
There was no blood shown in 1978, and the ghost story worked well in the first telling.
Mismarketed and disappointing
Without spoilers, this movie is one of the most mis-marketed movies I've ever seen. If you watch the trailers, thinking you know what movie you're about to see, think again. Also, I thought this movie brought nothing new to the table as far as Halloween lore, and insightful explanations of pretty much any questions we may have had going in, and ultimately felt like a giant let down. Positives? Jamie Lee Curtis did a great job, I enjoyed the score, certain elements of the ending which I obviously can't get into here, and a few moments of good humor. Not the worst Halloween movie..
5/10 for me.
5/10 for me.
How do you go from 2018 to this???
I am not going to tear this down like some others have because it truth the movie is neither a 1 or a 2, nor is it a 10 or a 9, a 5 is exactly where this film should land.
What started off with a great pick-up with Halloween 2018, slowly began to derail when it moved onto Kills, and here I thought we would have something to at least restore some of the awesomeness of 2018, and wash some of the stink of kills, but NOPE... we get a real mess of a story that some how steals the voodoo powers of Charles Lee Ray (CHucky) and spins him into the Halloween Universe... it is a tragedy.
I mean come on, this is the best they had to offer to us? It is not as bad as some have made it out to be, definitely not as bad as the Rob Zombie entries, but this definitely is a TEXTBOOK way to NOT end a trilogy of films.
I don't want to get into spoilers but if you read this before watching, go in with LOW expectations and you might come out not feelin as ripped off.
What started off with a great pick-up with Halloween 2018, slowly began to derail when it moved onto Kills, and here I thought we would have something to at least restore some of the awesomeness of 2018, and wash some of the stink of kills, but NOPE... we get a real mess of a story that some how steals the voodoo powers of Charles Lee Ray (CHucky) and spins him into the Halloween Universe... it is a tragedy.
I mean come on, this is the best they had to offer to us? It is not as bad as some have made it out to be, definitely not as bad as the Rob Zombie entries, but this definitely is a TEXTBOOK way to NOT end a trilogy of films.
I don't want to get into spoilers but if you read this before watching, go in with LOW expectations and you might come out not feelin as ripped off.
No, Just...omg, No,No and No.
I'm not sure who thought this script was a good idea because it's not. If there is a film in film school called "How to ruin a franchise" this would be it. As a lifelong die hard Halloween fan I have a love for the good ones and the bad but this along with Halloween Kills is just a no. So much potential was wasted and im not even going to mention the plot or any details. Halloween Ends is an insult to the characters, the ideas and the franchise. It borders offensive. While Halloween Kills has redeeming values Ends just screws it all to high heaven. The final insult is that Michael Myers has been reduced to a couple cameos in his own film. Watch it on a streaming service or somewhere else for free and give it a try just for nostalgias sake but you have been warned. I gave it a 5 because the Halloween franchise
has a soft spot with me and I can't bear to give it a lower score.
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- TriviaProducer Jason Blum reiterated that, while it would not be the final film in the series, it will be the last Halloween movie under Blumhouse, with the rights of the film series reverting to producer Malek Akkad following the release of Ends. When Akkad himself was asked about the future after Ends, he half-jokingly quoted his late father Moustapha Akkad, who had always quoted series star Donald Pleasence: when asked how many Halloween movies he was going to make, he laughed and said, "I'm going to stop at 22."
- GoofsWhen Michael Myers attacks Nurse Deb, stabbing her through the painting, the wires holding her up are visible.
- Quotes
Laurie Strode: Come and get me, motherfucker.
- Crazy creditsWhen the Blumhouse logo/credit is shown, Michael Myers can be seen outside the house.
- ConnectionsEdited from Halloween (1978)
- SoundtracksMidnight Monsters Hop
Written by Jack Huddle and Jim Robinson
Performed by Jack & Jim
Courtesy of Norman Petty Studios
By arrangement with Mutiny Recordings
Details
- Release date
- Country of origin
- Official sites
- Language
- Also known as
- Halloween: La noche final
- Filming locations
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Box office
- Budget
- $20,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $64,079,860
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $40,050,355
- Oct 16, 2022
- Gross worldwide
- $104,374,176
- Runtime
- 1h 51m(111 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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