Never lacking in the dummy-had-it-coming scenes, Halloween Kills buries the rules and the sense, if there ever was any, and has some fun with the Michael Myers mythology.
7 out of 12 Tamales
Never lacking in the dummy-had-it-coming scenes, Halloween Kills buries the rules and the sense, if there ever was any, and has some fun with the Michael Myers mythology.
7 out of 12 Tamales
Director Nia DaCosta’s contemporary Candyman sequel makes a beeline toward powerful and poignant social commentary, sometimes at the cost of coherency, yet the scares are consistently at a buzz.
7.5 out of 12 Tamales
An intense opening ten minutes and a thrilling finale dynamically bookend A Quiet Place II’s somewhat white-noise middle.
9 out of 12 Tamales
There’s enough novelty and nostalgia in this update of 1992’s Pet Sematary to forgive its reliance on cloying, overproduced scenes.
7 out of 12 Tamales