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Halloween
Directed by
Rob Zombie
R
2007
1h 50m
Horror
6.1
28%
59%
6.2
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After being committed for 15 years, Michael Myers, now a grown man and still very dangerous, escapes from the mental institution and immediately returns to Haddonfield to find his baby sister, Laurie.
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Cast of Halloween
Malcolm McDowell
Dr. Samuel Loomis
Sheri Moon Zombie
Deborah Myers
Tyler Mane
Michael Myers
Scout Taylor-Compton
Laurie Strode
Brad Dourif
Sheriff Lee Brackett
Danielle Harris
Annie Brackett
Hanna Hall
Judith Myers
Bill Moseley
Zach "Z-Man" Garrett
William Forsythe
Ronnie White
Daeg Faerch
Michael Myers, Age 10
Kristina Klebe
Lynda
Danny Trejo
Ismael Cruz
Ken Foree
Big Joe Grizzly
Udo Kier
Morgan Walker
Sid Haig
Chester Chesterfield
Daryl Sabara
Wesley Rhoades
Daniel Roebuck
Lou Martini
Richard Lynch
Principal Chambers
Clint Howard
Doctor Koplenson
Lew Temple
Noel Kluggs
Halloween Ratings & Reviews
Vox
Aja Romano
Because it's still about Michael Myers, it all feels epic and larger than life in a way few of those other films do.
Cinemaphile.org
David Keyes
Most filmmakers would simply amp up the visual assault for the sake of stirring the minds of desensitized viewers; Zombie is brave enough to depart from the source and take insightful back roads that consider the psychology of the subject.
TheHorrorShow
Scott Weinberg
Pick the lamest Halloween sequel out there and you've just found a better horror movie than this one.
Common Sense Media
Charles Cassady
Teen slasher flick remake is brutal and bloody.
The Hollywood Reporter
Frank Scheck
The result, though undeniably preferable to yet another misbegotten installment of the long-exhausted franchise, certainly doesn't compare to John Carpenter's landmark original film.
Austin Chronicle
Marc Savlov
though Zombie continues to have a true, unflinching artist's eye for the sublimely horrific, that eye is wasted here on an unnecessarily moribund history of sociopathy as it relates to Halloween in Haddonfield, Ill.
New York Post
Kyle Smith
The Batman Begins of slasher movies, and one of the more frightening stabathons of recent years.
Entertainment Weekly
Owen Gleiberman
It's a decent diversion.
MovieFreak.com
Sara Michelle Fetters
Part prequel, part remake, this new look at the cinematic serial killer icon Michael Meyers just isn't very scary.
Washington Post
Richard Harrington
Contains dialogue so nasty and stupid, you'd swear (right along with the characters) that the booker for Jerry Springer wrote it (Zombie did).
New York Times
Matt Zoller Seitz
The new Halloween has sympathy for the Devil, but not enough.
New York Daily News
Jack Mathews
Rob Zombie's lousy remake of John Carpenter's 1978 slasher classic Halloween adds to the argument that horror movies are losing their box-office appeal because filmmakers no longer know how -- or have any desire -- to create genuine suspense.
Chicago Reader
Andrea Gronvall
The set-up is tediously slow, while the later murders are packed so tightly it's like watching a blender on high speed.
Boston Globe
Tom Russo
As a sensory experience, the redo is flat. Even if giving audiences a start were Zombie's strength, fans already know when the scares are coming.
San Francisco Chronicle
Peter Hartlaub
Even if you consider a Halloween remake sacrilege, you've got to like a truck stop bathroom that's even gnarlier than the one in Trainspotting.
Slant Magazine
Nick Schager
Rob Zombie's gut understanding of what makes '70s horror so great is unfortunately glimpsed in only short, sporadic bursts in Halloween.
Village Voice
Nathan Lee
The life and times of a fictional monster may not be as respectable a subject as a historical monster like, say, Idi Amin or Truman Capote, but Zombie's portrait is every bit as reverent, scrupulous, and deeply felt as any Oscar-grubbing horrorshow.
Detroit News
Adam Graham
Michael Myers is back. And no, you still shouldn't care.
Detroit Free Press
John Monaghan
With Halloween out of his system, maybe Zombie will get back to what he does best: fashioning semi-original ideas that borrow from earlier movies while avoiding outright remakes.
Variety
Dennis Harvey
The best that can be said about Rob Zombie's Halloween remake is that he makes it his own, though the considerable alterations only flatter John Carpenter's 1978 slasher-pic template.
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