Legendary actress jamieleecurtis looks back on her 40-year-plus career... and reveals why she doesn't actually watch scary movies:
Halloween Kills
still buzzing in my brain. Curtis’s Laurie Strode character spends most of the movie thinking that masked nemesis Michael Myers is finally dead. But Laurie has no such luck, and now chanting mobs are on the march to hunt him down. “It’s a movie about communal rage about communal trauma,” Curtis told me. She called director David Gordon Green prescient for anticipating the mood of a frightening American era of mob mentality and stalled systems. “The machine is broken.
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