Halloween Ends

Director: David Gordon Green
Year Released: 2022
Rating: 1.0

The last part of the David Gordon Green-directed Halloween trilogy has outcast Corey (Rohan Campbell), who "accidentally" killed a child he was babysitting, get so fed up with being verbally and physically abused by the residents of Haddonfield he forms a sort-of "partnership" with infamous murderer Michael Myers (James Jude Courtney) ... and then they go after Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis), who's just trying to write her memoir.  It at least tries to ask - in a fumbling manner - the question of "is a homicidal killer made and not born" ... but naturally has no good answer for that, and the town bullies are ubiquitous and annoying.  I'm not sure whose bright idea it was taking a full forty minutes to bring in "The Shape" - it's not like the doomed "romance" between Corey and Laurie's granddaughter Allyson (Andi Matichak) was "holding" it together.  With you-know-who tossed into an industrial shredder (which has to hurt), I guess this is the end of the nightmare ... right?  No?  Got it....