Halloween Ends (2022) Review
Halloween Ends (2022) Halloween Ends follows Laurie Strode, who, following the murder of her daughter, seeks peace after Michael goes into hiding. The never ending cycle of tragedy in Haddonfield however has other plans, uniting Michael with a newer form of evil. I seem to be in the minority when I say this but Halloween Ends is a far better movie than most will give it credit. For the “final” movie in the series (we’ll see), it really goes out of its way to give us something new, especially after the poor reception of Kills, which was definitely the most hack n’ slash of the series so far (I’m not complaining though). No, this is much more a statement on the violent, repetitive nature of Haddonfield and how, even without Michael, a scarred town will find a way to drum up its own evil to take his place. Enter Corey Cunningham—struck by tragedy, he saw Haddonfield’s true face and subsequently became the monster they so feared. Shifting the focus to him, as he takes up Michael’s mantle