Halloween Cinema UK Release Date
The anticipated movie Halloween is already released on Cinema in the UK.
The return of the Halloween franchise with events picking up after the first two Halloween films.
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What do the critics say?
Based on 19 Halloween Cinema reviews, Halloween gets an average Cinema review score of 71. The score for all versions is 71 based on a total of 19 reviews.
9/10
www.ign.comCinema
A great sequel that offers thrills, kills, and even plenty of laughs.
2015d agoA-/A+
theplaylist.netCinema
‘Halloween’: Rejoice! This Brutal Horror Remake Is Killer
2015d agoB+/A+
thefilmstage.comCinema
Laurie is only doing what feels right in overcoming her trauma, and in this case what feels right is yearning for Michael to be set loose (“rehabilitation through confrontation”...
2015d agoB+/A+
ew.comCinema
Halloween is a faithful, fundamental sequel (and funny too)
2015d ago4/5
www.austinchronicle.comCinema
With original director John Carpenter's blessing, Green manages something that is both a tribute to and an evolution of the 1978 classic, with moments designed to create resonan...
2015d ago80/100
www.hollywoodreporter.comCinema
David Gordon Green takes the Michael Myers saga back to its start, with a direct sequel to John Carpenter's landmark slasher film.
2015d ago4/5
www.rollingstone.comCinema
Jamie Lee Curtis and director David Gordon Green gives us the one true sequel to the gamechanging 1978 original
2015d ago79/100
www.theverge.comCinema
Director David Gordon Green delivers a very 2018 entry for the 40-year-old franchise
2015d ago76/100
www.thewrap.comCinema
Director David Gordon Green doesn’t give the franchise a glorious rebirth, but at least it’s a functional facsimile
2015d ago3/4
www.empireonline.comCinema
After 40 years in a mental asylum, silent killer Michael Myers breaks loose and returns to Haddonfield, butcher knife at the ready. This time, however, Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee ...
2015d ago3/4
nypost.comCinema
Finally, Hollywood has made a good “Halloween” sequel. It took them only 40 years.
2015d ago70/100
www.newyorker.comCinema
David Gordon Green’s John Carpenter update is slick and sick, but little is left of that sleep-destroying dread.
2015d ago70/100
variety.comCinema
Why choose when you can have tricks and treats? David Gordon Green does horror fans a favor, bringing Michael Myers' slasher-movie saga back to its roots.
2015d agoC/A+
www.avclub.comCinema
David Gordon Green’s Halloween is just another inferior Michael Myers rampage
2015d ago63/100
www.chicagotribune.comCinema
It takes a granny (Jamie Lee Curtis) to get tough on Michael Myers
2015d ago60/100
www.nytimes.comCinema
This isn’t a wisecracking, tongue-in-cheek picture: Green wants us to believe in his Bogeyman, and Curtis is his ace card. Leaving no room for winks or giggles, she makes Laurie...
2015d ago2/4
www.rogerebert.comCinema
As much I hate to say this, I’m not sure that David Gordon Green, Danny McBride and the people behind a new sequel to John Carpenter’s “Halloween” really understand what made th...
2015d ago2/5
www.theguardian.comCinema
Director David Gordon Green returns us to Haddonfield for a slasher reunion but the much hyped face-off between two old foes is frustratingly routine
2015d ago1.5/4
www.slantmagazine.comCinema
There’s an intriguing larger theme that the filmmakers are trying to mine about terror and tragedy being passed down a family tree.
2015d agoShow all 19 reviews