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Trailer Jamie Lee Curtis and Nick Castle reprise their roles in the direct sequel to 2018's Halloween, with David Gordon Green back to direct - and co-write alongside Danny McBride. Jason Blum produces.
2020Rating: MA15+, Strong horror themes and violence, blood and gore105 minsUSA Horror Streaming (6 Providers)Halloween Kills | Reviews39%266 reviews It's a mess... Full review Functional but enjoyable... Full review Despite the odd fun bit of bloodshed, Halloween Kills is mostly tired, tedious and an insult to everything John Carpenter got right first time round. Full review It barely even wounds. Full review The Globe and MailThere is an undeniably compelling energy to whatever is going on here. Full review Bloody DisgustingSloppy and uneven... Full review Independent(A) lurching, directionless corpse of a film... Full review Rolling StoneSo painfully inferior that you can feel not just your fandom but your very lifeforce being drained. Full review The TelegraphThe only thing that advances is the body count. Full review Time OutViolent but unscary, this clunking slasher film sees a franchise coasting on long-past glories... Full review Little White LiesServiceable... Full review USA Today(Halloween Kills) loses some of its skull-crushing effectiveness juggling rampant carnage and social commentary. Full review A.V. ClubBorderline incomprehensible... Full review Chicago TribuneHalloween Kills settles for the reductive, distressingly anonymous hackwork of its title. Full review The Washington PostThe narrative is saggy and chaotic... Full review Halloween Kills | TrailersHalloween Kills | Release DetailsHalloween Kills is available to stream in Australia now on Google Play and Prime Video and Apple TV and Foxtel and Binge and Prime Video Store. What platform can I watch Halloween Kills?Add HBO Max™ to any Hulu plan for an additional $14.99/month. New subscribers only.
Is Halloween kills on Amazon Prime?Watch Halloween Kills Extended Cut | Prime Video.
When can I watch Halloween kills at home?Universal Pictures' deal with Peacock gives the streaming service a two-month exclusive on the 2021 slasher film. That means you'll be able to stream Halloween Kills on Peacock for 60 days (beginning October 15th).
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