I actually liked
Halloween Kills a bit more than
Halloween 2018.
Kills is just full on grindhouse schlock, but I find myself ready to go for that more than the
Force Awakens-esque remix of the original film that was 2018. The main thing that 2018 did that I dug, other than the overall tone/look of the film which felt right on the money to me (and Carpenter's really killer score), was its late in the movie revelation (which set the stage for more interesting sequels to follow) that
Spoiler
Michael doesn't remember/care about Laurie and that it was all the doctor trying to recreate the greatest hits of the original film.
Of the Halloween films I've seen, I'd probably rank them as follows:
Halloween (1978) /
Halloween 3: Season of the WitchHalloween Ends
Halloween Kills
Halloween (2018)
Halloween II
Halloween H20: 20 Years LaterWhat can I say?
Season of the Witch rocks.

That and
Trick 'r Treat are my annual Halloween night double feature actually.