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  1. Kids say ( 1 ): The return of original lead actor Curtis to the franchise 20 years after the first film was released is a huge win for this modernized seventh outing. Halloween H20: 20 Years Later certainly injects new life into the series, though with varying results. The star power is stronger, with the likes of Hartnett, LL Cool J, Michelle ...

  2. Halloween (2018) Breasts are onscreen for 2 seconds while characters kiss. Violence, cursing. There is very, very brief nudity. In one seen, two teens crawl into bed, and one character's breasts are very briefly seen. They kiss once and get interrupted. Nothing explicit, will fly over kid's heads. Violence includes stabbings, occasional ...

  3. Parents say ( 11 ): Kids say ( 8 ): Even devoted Madea fans who know what they're getting into may end up disappointed by this unnecessary sequel to Perry's first Halloween-themed comedy. While a few moments elicit laughs, and some of the jokes land the first time they're told, several of the running gags fall flat.

  4. Feb 25, 2024 · It's a bit less intense than Halloween Ends, but not horrible. There is stabbings, fights, and lots of blood. Like usual, a lot of off-screen stuff, it's mostly pooling and splattering blood that is shown. This movie is my favorite of the recent 3 (2018, Kills, Ends). There's practically nothing sexual, and the usual f--k and s--t.

  5. Our review: Parents say ( 31 ): Kids say ( 80 ): The violence in this film is appallingly in-your-face. Horror fans claim, not without reason, that the original Halloween wasn't just a sicko slasher movie that caught on, but an artfully suspenseful masterpiece that expertly played on viewers' nerves.

  6. May 17, 2022 · Halloween Kills. It was a ok movie. Violence:10/10 Multiple scenes of very graphic gore and violence. You see a LOT of organs, blood, etc. Also, This movie is very dark. Myers repeatedly stabs people OVER and OVER. Language: 6/10 Inappropriate things: 1/10 kissing on cheeks, nothing bad.

  7. A Madea Halloween. By S. Jhoanna Robledo, Common Sense Media Reviewer. age 13+. Madea franchise is getting so tired it's scary. Movie PG-13 2016 103 minutes. Rate movie. Parents Say: age 15+ 19 reviews.

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