David Gordon Green Defends ‘Halloween Kills’ Ending: ‘Unresolved Chaos’ Is ‘Part of the Fun’
“Some people just want to literally watch the original film,” Green said. “You’re not going to remake that; you have to do something different.”
“Some people just want to literally watch the original film,” Green said. “You’re not going to remake that; you have to do something different.”
David Gordon Green cites Carpenter’s 1983 favorite “Christine” as a source of inspiration for “Halloween Ends.”
Shatner’s reaction to seeing the Michael Myers mask for the first time: “Are they kidding?”
Total grosses remain improved, but the routes taken to that result are not the anticipated ones. The new normal is very different.
Never fear, horror fans: The second film in the planned trilogy doesn’t hold back on its big, bloody twists.
Jamie Lee Curtis reprises her role as Laurie Strode in the film, now in theaters and streaming exclusively on Peacock.
Horror has always tackled timely themes, but even Greer is surprised at the ways in which David Gordon Green’s series has anticipated everything from MeToo to the Capitol riot.
The theatrical-only release of “Freaky” last year left “a bad taste” in Blum’s mouth, and he didn’t want to repeat the same mistake.
The “Shang-Chi” effect is not enough: Exhibitors may take reassurance from Disney, but whether they should is another question.
David Gordon Green’s latest “Halloween” entry will be available everywhere — including free for Peacock subscribers — on October 15.
The box office success of the 2018 film means that not just a sequel is in order, but a saga — the people of Haddonfield are truly doomed.
The famed franchise returns with its 12th installment, in theaters Oct. 15.