It is very unfortunate that Myers’ story ends this way. Halloween Ends may serve as evidence that it is probably no longer worth returning to this...
Halloween Kills delivers what it promises — solid slasher entertainment, with respect for the classic and an appropriate content of blood spilled across the screen.
The Halloween brand consists, in fact, of five film series that not only exclude one another, but also intermingle. Which one should we consider the best?
Assault on Precinct 13 stands up brilliantly. This is a distillate of action, tension, and atmosphere. Whoever has not seen it should catch up immediately.
Big Trouble in Little China exudes the eighties at every step.
Halloween seduces with its atmosphere, and the closer it gets to the finale, the more it holds one in suspense.
They Live is an unusual creation that entertains, irritates, intrigues, bores, but also inspires and penetrates the brain like subliminal advertising.
Since Dark Star, many creators have imitated or drawn from Carpenter’s work. The specific atmosphere and humor make it one of a kind.
Escape from New York enchants thanks to Russell’s unforgettable performance and the brilliant soundtrack which masterfully builds the film’s decadent mood.
It's worth seeing how the once-king of low-budget horrors and author of several solid classics dealt with the topic of vampires