Sep '23
Dwight H. Little directs a new Halloween-centric horror film with Bill Moseley, Robert Englund, and Danielle Harris. Yes, she's come full circle here, which is enough for me to get excited.
Some teen witnesses Bill Moseley doing bad things, and it becomes a cat and mouse thing. Some teen's mom is Danielle Harris, and it's funny to see. She's still fine as hell, but she's more of a supporting character here. Bill is the main villain, and he's adequate. He plays it well, but he doesn't have a hell of a lot to work with.
The movie looks good, but I couldn't figure out where it was going or what it was trying to achieve. I disengaged a bit in the middle... and a bit more at the end... but I definely did watch this movie.
Watch it for the actors. They're great. The movie itself is pretty meh.
Some teen witnesses Bill Moseley doing bad things, and it becomes a cat and mouse thing. Some teen's mom is Danielle Harris, and it's funny to see. She's still fine as hell, but she's more of a supporting character here. Bill is the main villain, and he's adequate. He plays it well, but he doesn't have a hell of a lot to work with.
The movie looks good, but I couldn't figure out where it was going or what it was trying to achieve. I disengaged a bit in the middle... and a bit more at the end... but I definely did watch this movie.
Watch it for the actors. They're great. The movie itself is pretty meh.
It would be really cool if she (I'm talking about HER, actually her personally, not her character Jamie Lloyd) ended up having some kind of commanding voice in the future of the franchise. John Carpenter looks like death warmed over, he can't possibly live too much longer. I would be really happy to see Danielle get to have some kind of major input into the direction of the franchise.