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Halloween Kills (John Carpenter/Various) (2021)
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Composed, Performed, and Produced by:
John Carpenter
Cody Carpenter
Daniel Davies
Total Time: 44:02
• 1. Logos Kill (1:21)
• 2. Halloween Kills (Main Title) (1:46)
• 3. The Myer's House (0:41)
• 4. First Attack (0:57)
• 5. Stand Off (1:41)
• 6. Let it Burn (1:13)
• 7. He Appears (0:59)
• 8. From the Fire (1:18)
• 9. Strodes at the Hospital (2:25)
• 10. Cruel Intentions (2:37)
• 11. Gather the Mob (1:11)
• 12. Rampage (3:58)
• 13. Frank and Laurie (1:49)
• 14. Hallway Madness (1:37)
• 15. It Needs to Die (6:52)
• 16. Reflection (1:27)
• 17. Unkillable (3:44)
• 18. Payback (2:31)
• 19. Michael's Legend (2:36)
• 20. Halloween Kills (End Titles) (3:08)

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Sacred Bones Records
(October 15th, 2021)
Regular U.S. release, available digitally and on CD, cassette, and vinyl in several collectible, limited variants.
The insert includes no extra information about the score or film.
Filmtracks Traffic Rank: #1,957
Written 10/19/21
Buy it... only if you are a devoted enthusiast of this franchise's mercilessly rising body count, John Carpenter's music, like the films, struggling to find ways to evolve its core concepts into anything substantially new.

Avoid it... if you expect to hear anything particularly scary or even unnerving in this score, the loudest and most dissonant passages annoying rather than frightening.

Carpenter
Carpenter
Halloween Kills: (John Carpenter/Various) While initial studio hesitancy and the 2020 pandemic delayed the production of Halloween Kills, nobody could resist the cheap thrills resurrected by 2018's Halloween and its two promised sequels. Picking up the original 1978 storyline and ignoring most of the other sequels and reboots, the 2018 film was met with praise from concept enthusiasts, especially with original actors returning to the fray. The first sequel to this extension, 2021's Halloween Kills, did not fare as well critically, for the movie failed to take its narrative in any meaningful or surprising direction and didn't offer as much presence for lead actress Jamie Lee Curtis. Rather, the movie is simply an excuse to see a wide variety of new and returning characters killed by the evil "shape," Michael Myers, even despite entire well-armed mobs attempting to overtaken him in open spaces. The movie requires you to believe that the citizens of the nice town of Haddonfield are all a bunch of helpless cows awaiting slaughter, with no law enforcement prowess whatsoever. Certainly, by 2021, both the national press and the FBI would be all over this insanity and give it the death it truly deserves. But, alas, no. Audiences absolutely must see a creepy guy kill others without the convincing purpose that even a terminator has. After helping launch the concept in the 1970's, director, writer, and composer John Carpenter disavowed much of the franchise thereafter, bowing out after three films and only returning for the 2018 entry as a consultant and composer. He returns again for music duties on Halloween Kills, joined like before by his son, Cody Carpenter, and rock-musician godson, Daniel Davies. The director, David Gordon Green, encouraged these men to take the modernized version of their classic 1978 Halloween music from the previous movie and make it even more aggressive, supplying perhaps an experimental edge to this score. After all, with bigger, angry slasher mobs must come some stomping electronic bravado, right? The end product here isn't significantly different from the 2018 Halloween score, however, with a few heavier layers to some cues, but the overall equation remaining mostly static.

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