Jamie Lee Curtis
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From Tom Cruise to Michael Keaton, A-listers can’t resist the urge to resurrect the roles that made them. But will nostalgia be enough to woo people back to cinemas?
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An eventful 94th Academy Awards ceremony delivered drama in spades, and a host of viral moments
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3 out of 5 stars.
Everything Everywhere All At Once review – ambitious, exhausting trip to the multiverse
3 out of 5 stars.Michelle Yeoh travels from one reality to the other in a bold and often thrilling sci-fi caper that ultimately isn’t quite as profound as it thinks it is
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Predicted to be one of the franchise’s biggest earners, the film is the latest in a genre that has boomed during the pandemic
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As she plays Laurie Strode for the sixth time in Halloween Kills, she discusses sisterhood, survival – and the parallels between Michael Myers and Donald Trump
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3 out of 5 stars.Forty years on from John Carpenter’s classic slasher film, David Gordon Green’s latest reanimation of the title is functional but enjoyable
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With Vince Vaughn’s new movie Freaky adding gory horror to the genre, we take a look at the wacky history of body-swap films, from the vintage Turnabout to Tom Hanks in Big, via John Woo’s dizzying Face/Off
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Real-life mysteries, slasher movie satire and the original Shaun of the Dead ... Guardian writers pick the best terrifying – and occasionally hilarious – TV to watch this Halloween
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4 out of 5 stars.
Mark Kermode's film of the week Knives Out review – a deliciously entertaining whodunnit
4 out of 5 stars.Rian Johnson’s homage to Agatha Christie delivers laughs, twists and thrills with aplomb
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3 out of 5 stars.
Peter Bradshaw's film of the week Knives Out review – Daniel Craig goes Columbo in Cluedo whodunnit
3 out of 5 stars.Craig grills an all-star lineup of suspects when a wealthy novelist is found dead in Rian Johnson’s sharp, country-house murder mystery
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4 out of 5 stars.
First look review Knives Out review – Rian Johnson crafts a devious meta whodunnit
4 out of 5 stars.The Last Jedi director lets loose with a wickedly entertaining Agatha Christie homage featuring a star-packed cast
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As a greying Linda Hamilton dusts off the rocket launcher for the next Terminator, we look at how the cowering victims of 70s horror paved the way for today’s grizzled gunslingers
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The new Michael Myers slasher is another franchise reboot in a market awash with them. Yet it is an unprecedented hit. Why?
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3 out of 5 stars.
Mark Kermode's film of the week Halloween review – a slasher classic you just can’t kill off
3 out of 5 stars.New hands are at the helm for a knowingly intelligent reboot of the 1978 masterpiece -
Curtis and director John Carpenter are among the talking heads remembering the slasher classic. Meanwhile, the best business podcasts are recommended
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Steve Rose on film Halloween’s Laurie Strode: why there’s no happy ending for horror’s ‘final girls’
Jamie Lee Curtis’s character is still being hunted by Michael Myers, 40 years later. She may have survived the slasher, but isn’t her life still torture?
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2 out of 5 stars.
First look review Halloween review – Jamie Lee Curtis is back! But this time: no tricks or treats
2 out of 5 stars.Director David Gordon Green returns us to Haddonfield for a slasher reunion but the much hyped face-off between two old foes is frustratingly routine
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The latest remake of the horror classic sees Curtis back as Laurie Strode in a film set four decades after the 1978 original
Everything Everywhere All at Once review – nothing nowhere over a long period of time
2 out of 5 stars.