The Merging
John P. Logsdon & Christopher P. Young
Book
Fighting supernaturals is one thing. Resisting Vegas temptations at the same time may be...
Close to the Bone (Logan McRae #8)
Book
There’s power in bones… The first body is chained to a stake: strangled, stabbed, and a...
Way of the Panda
Tabletop Game
Way of the Panda is a worker-placement game in which players control three different figures —...
BoardGames 2018Games CMONgames Miniaturegames WorkerPlacementGames
Gateway to the Gods (Everworld #7)
Book
Most of us probably won't get the chance to travel to a parallel universe. Won't have the...
Finale
Book
A love worth fighting for. A dream worth dying for. An ending worth waiting for. It’s been two...
A Plague of Traitors (Leine Basso #11)
Book
A former assassin leads a heroic band of foreign fighters to thwart an enemy like no other. ...
Skarlet (The Vampire Trinity, #1)
Book
Fear grips London as dozens of clubbers die after taking a sinister new drug. But that's only the...
KyleQ (267 KP) rated Halloween Kills (2021) in Movies
Jan 16, 2022 (Updated Apr 2, 2023)
Halloween Kills has very little plot, characters are quickly introduced just to suffer random brutal deaths.
Jamie Lee Curtis is barely in this movie, being confined to a hospital bed.
The choreography for the various kills is bad, in one scene Michael kicks a door to deflect a gun, making a woman shoot herself. Our frightening slasher is fighting like Jason Statham now.
There are zero surprises. Anthony Michael Hall plays Tommy Doyle, the boy from the original movie. But the character has been ruined. He's an angry hick, inciting a riot to kill the wrong man.
Halloween Kills is a brainless sequel, save yourself and skip it.
Shattered (Dark Reflections #4)
Book
A hidden world full of danger and love. A powerful dream walker, Adriana Paige spends her time...
Young Adult Urban Fantasy

