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Halloween H20: 20 Years Later
On Halloween in 1963, Michael Myers murdered his sister, Judith. In 1978, he broke out to kill his other sister, Laurie Strode. He killed all of her friends, but she escaped. A few years later, she faked her death so he couldn';t find her. But now, in 1998, Michael has returned and found all the papers he needs to find her. He tracks her down to a private school where she has gone under a new name with her son, John. And now, Laurie must do what she should have done a long time ago and finally decided to hunt down the evil one last time.
1 September 1953, Charleston, South Carolina, USA
18 June 1951, Westport, Connecticut, USA
June 12, 1977 in Decatur, Alabama, USA
12 June 1991, Studio City, Los Angeles, California, USA
10 October 1978, Cliffwood Beach, New Jersey, USA
December 06, 2005
Brilliant and witty. Those are two words that will not be used to described this film, nor, I suspect, its target audience.
January 01, 2000
...the film is as predictable as all the other slasher flicks that followed Halloween.
August 16, 2007
While Carpenter's film was all about economy and a skilful use of empty space, Miner's busy compositions have a cluttered feel that is echoed by superfluous orchestral music.
October 31, 2013
[Director] Miner is tasked with getting these characters in one setting, and he accomplishes his duty for the most part.
April 12, 2002
...Steve Miner is no Carpenter.
March 09, 2011
Unquestionably the best of the Halloween followups...
January 01, 2000
I imagined Miss Leigh telling her friends, 'They wanted me to do a cameo in the remake of Psycho, but I said, hell, I'd do Halloween: H20 before I'd lower myself to that.'
August 24, 2008
It's somewhere around minute 58 - that's in a film that runs 80 minutes before credits, folks - before anything particularly interesting happens.
February 21, 2001
Halloween: H20 is as stylish and scary as it is ultra-violent. It brings back a stunning Jamie Lee Curtis in the role that made her a star and it's a work of superior craftsmanship in all aspects.
January 24, 2006
H2O successfully captures the foreboding mood of Carpenter's 1978 original before eventually settling for the obvious. And at 86 minutes, it's just too short.
February 02, 2014
Too bad it's only a smidgen better than the series' first first sequel, 1981's gory Halloween II.
November 15, 2002
I'm currently stuck watching the revival of a movie form that appalled me the first time around, then disappeared from view after a torrent of thoughtless re-workings that resembled bloody tape loops.

