Halloween: Resurrection (2002)
| Release Date: | July 12, 2002 |
| Genre: | Horror |
| Director: | Rick Rosenthal |
| Writer: | Sean Hood, Larry Brand |
| Cast: | Sean Patrick Thomas, Katee Sackhoff, Busta Rhymes, Thomas Ian Nicholas, Ryan Merriman, Daisy McCrackin, Brad Loree, Luke Kirby, Bianca Kajlich, Tyra Banks, Jamie Lee Curtis |
| AKA: | Halloween: Homecoming, Halloween 8 |
| Studio: | Dimension Films |
| Running Time: | 85 minutes |
| MPAA Rating: | Rated R for strong violence, language, some sexuality and brief drug use. |
A group of six college students are locked inside the childhood home of Michael Myers as part of a live internet web show, but little do they know that earlier that same day the real day decided to come home. Now, stuck inside and being watched nationwide, the students are slowly and meticulously picked off one by one by the silent serial killer. ...
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Movie Review
'Scream' revitalized the horror genre five years ago, but since then it has returned to what it was, a grouping of bland, lackluster films that all look very similar to one another. Nevertheless, the studios keep pumping them out, including the never-say-die 'Halloween' series. Dimension Films found a small hit in 1998 in 'Halloween: H20," which featured the return of Jamie Lee Curtis as Michael's sister. It made some money - enough to warrant another sequel - but boy was it terrible. The suspense was thin, the horror meager at best... the only satisfying part of the film was the ending, which features Curtis beheading her brother, which signaled an end to the series. Full movie review »
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Anonymous says:
September 26, 2003I give this a high F for it's efforts at originality-fimling over the internet. There were a few scary parts, but most of it to me, sucked.
Anonymous says:
September 23, 2003who r u kidding? The opener was the best thing about this turgid mish mash of been there seen that tripe 80's slasher sequels. As for the kung fu! U HAVE BEEN WARNED!