Jamie Lee Curtis has revealed that she believes the upcoming Halloween Kills movie is a genuine masterpiece, and we cannot wait to see it.
I was a big fan of the 2018 reboot of Halloween.
It was a continuation of the original John Carpenter Halloween movie and I thought it was really quite brilliant.
The fact that it came to us from the minds of David Gordon Green and Danny McBride just made it even more incredible to me.
I would have never imagined that the two of them could make such an interesting horror movie.
But, they took the Halloween franchise and gave it a new lease of life, and I will be eternally grateful to them for that.
Anyway, the movie’s star, Jamie Lee Curtis, has been talking about the upcoming sequel, Halloween Kills.
During a recent interview (via We Got This Covered) Curtis revealed that she thinks Halloween Kills is a masterpiece.
Jamie Lee Curtis says Halloween Kills is a masterpiece
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Here’s what she had to say about the movie:
What we were seeing around the country of the power, of the rage of voices, big groups of people coming together enraged at the set of circumstances, that’s what the movie is. The movie is about a mob. And so it’s very interesting because it takes on what happens when trauma infects an entire community. And we’re seeing it everywhere with the Black Lives Matter movement. We’re seeing it in action and Halloween Kills weirdly enough, dovetailed onto that, proceeded it, it was written before that occurred, but then of course, so when you see it, it’s a seething group of people moving through the story as a big angry group, it’s really, really, really intense. It’s a masterpiece.
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