Although "Halloween Kills" was shot in 2019, Curtis said it resonates with protests and riots that have swept the country in the aftermath of George Floyd's death.
"The movie is about a mob," Curtis said. "It takes on what happens when trauma infects an entire community, and we're seeing it everywhere with the Black Lives Matter movement. We're seeing it in action."
She continued: "When you see it, it's a seething group of people moving through the story as a big, angry group. It's really, really, really intense. It's a masterpiece."