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(2021) (Jamie Lee Curtis, Judy Greer) (R)

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- QUICK TAKE:
- Horror: Enraged residents of a small town band together to hunt down and try to kill a seemingly immortal, masked killer.
- PLOT:
Believing they've killed masked serial killer Michael Myers once and for all, Laurie Strode (JAMIE LEE CURTIS), her daughter, Karen (JUDY GREER), and Laurie's granddaughter, Allyson (ANDI MATICHAK), are headed to the hospital to tend to Laurie's wounds, which is also where Officer Hawkins (WILL PATTON) -- who had a run-in decades ago with the killer -- is headed after being attacked by someone else.
Little do they know that Michael managed to survive Laurie's fiery trap and is once again going on a killing spree. Learning of that, Tommy Doyle (ANTHONY MICHAEL HALL) -- who Laurie saved from the killer as a boy decades ago while babysitting -- decides that evil must die this Halloween night. Accordingly, he puts together a mob of vigilantes including Lonnie Elam (ROBERT LONGSTREET), who likewise had a run-in with Michael back when he was a kid, and that man's young adult son, Cameron (DYLAN ARNOLD), who's dating Allyson.
As Laurie recovers in the hospital from her wounds, the vigilante mob grows and sets out to find and kill Michael, all while he continues with his killing spree.
- WILL KIDS WANT TO SEE IT?
- If they're fans of the "Halloween" movie franchise, they probably will.
- WHY THE MPAA RATED IT: R
- For strong bloody violence throughout, grisly images, language and some drug use.
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