Forty years later, the supposed final showdown between Laurie Strode and Michael Myers is thirty minutes of a great redemption movie choked by an hour-long forgettable conventional slasher that lazily mimics the original.
Whilst many franchises tend to compromise on quality when they reach the third film, Madagascar 3 is proud to have reached this point. The writing is as sharp as ever, and although the story doesn't stray far from what the other two covered, it's told in such a way that it appears fresh and necessary.
Probably won't be the most enjoyable film you'll see all year, and the 133 minute runtime occasionally feels every bit as long as it sounds, but the stunts are without a doubt one of a kind.