Two notorious hotspots for anti-social behaviour are set to benefit from an increased police presence.
14.10.2021 - 23:31 / nypost.com
“Halloween Kills” knows what you’re here for.
It’s right there in the title! On that score, the new movie does not disappoint: Serial killer Michael Myers (James Jude Courtney), a k a the Shape, carves a gory, twisted trail of murders through poor old Haddonfield, Illinois, in this grim sequel to 2018’s “Halloween.”That’s a movie you ought to see first, because director David Gordon Green picks up where its events left off: Laurie Strode’s (Jamie Lee Curtis) compound aflame and Myers trapped in
.Two notorious hotspots for anti-social behaviour are set to benefit from an increased police presence.
“Oh William!” by Elizabeth Strout (Random House)Elizabeth Strout has written another voice-driven novel, the third in a series of books about the fictional writer Lucy Barton and the people she grew up with in a small town in rural Illinois.“Oh William!” returns to the first-person perspective of 2016’s bestselling “My Name is Lucy Barton,” narrated by Lucy as she slowly recovers from what should have been a routine operation and her mother, from whom she’s been estranged, comes to see her in
a slew of release date changes on Monday, including (hilariously) yet another delay for “Indiana Jones 5.” The currently untitled sequel was first set for release in 2019, and has now been delayed four times to its new release date of June 30, 2023.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterMarvel fans, prepare to wait a little bit longer to see Doctor Strange, Thor and Black Panther return to theaters.Disney has delayed release plans for several upcoming films, including “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness” from March 25 to May 6, “Thor: Love and Thunder” from May 6 to July 8 and “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” from July 8 to Nov. 11.
Perez was going to see Halloween Kills and he thought J.R. would enjoy going to see the film too. He agreed! We give you a very honest reaction! And we’re dealing with major middle child syndrome now! Trying to triage that as best we can! Watch!
If insanity is doing the same thing over and over, and expecting different results, who, then, in the Halloween franchise best fits that description?Is it unstoppable serial killer Michael Myers? Or the pitiable folks of Haddonfield, Illinois who try and fail to stop him year after deadly year? Firing rounds of bullets that just miss him, and shouting his name to distract him aren’t saving lives or slowing down his killing sprees.
here to watch the official trailer.The film will also be available for streaming Oct. 15 on Peacock, for paying subscribers only.
Michael Myers is back! And this time, he’s going to…well, kill a bunch of people.
“By the end of this trilogy, in 20 years, you’re going to look back at these movies as the greatest history lesson of our times, and yet they’re slasher movies,” Halloween Kills star and actress of six pics in the franchise Jamie Lee Curtis tells us on Hero Nation today.
Michael Myers just won’t die. The disturbed menace returns to wreak havoc on Laurie Strode and her family once more in Halloween Kills, but this time, he’s bringing more blood.
Jamie Lee Curtis, one thing is acting in horror movies, and another is watching them. The iconic actress revealed ahead of the Halloween Kills premiere that, among other stuff, she is afraid of scary things, specifically The Exorcist and night shooting.
Halloween Kills premiere this week dressed as her late mother’s iconic character from 1960’s Psycho.The actor, best known for playing protagonist Laurie Strode in the Halloween franchise, channelled Janet Leigh’s Marion Crane at the costume party premiere at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood on Tuesday (October 12).Along with the signature blue dress and blonde wig, Curtis also carried a bloodied shower curtain to emphasise the connection to Alfred Hitchcock’s horror classic.Leigh passed away
The poor folks of Haddonfield, Illinois, are having the worst and longest Halloween ever. It seems one movie wasn’t enough to contain Michael Myers’ 40th anniversary rampage.
Fright night! Kyle Richards would rather try and outrun Halloween Kills’ villain Michael Myers than be stuck in a room with some of her Real Housewives of Beverly Hills costars.
Anthony Michael Hall is a legend when it comes to the world of coming-of-age films. Just looking at his filmography from his years as a child actor, starring in iconic features such as “National Lampoon’s Vacation,” “Sixteen Candles,” “The Breakfast Club,” and “Weird Science” in a three-year period, there’s no denying Hall has made an indelible mark on films.
Michael Myers. October 31st would never be the same after 1978 with the first release of “Halloween” starring Jamie Lee Curtis as “Laurie Strode.” It all started when Michael murdered his sister on Halloween night in 1963 and 15 years later he escaped from a mental hospital, returning to the small town of Haddonfield, Illinois to kill again. After he is unsuccessful in killing Laurie, he is left obsessed.