SummaryWhen a group of teens win a contest to spend a night in Michael Myers' childhood home to be broadcast live on the Internet, things go frightfully wrong and the game turns into a struggle to make it out of the house alive. (Dimension Films)
Directed By:Rick Rosenthal
Written By:Debra Hill, John Carpenter, Larry Brand, Sean Hood
Halloween: Resurrection
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Overwhelming Dislike
19
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Generally Unfavorable
3.5
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Metascore
Overwhelming Dislike
19
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50
Rosenthal observes all the ritual elements -- a veteran of the series, he seems to understand that its fans crave certainty over shock.
38
Like its parade of predecessors, this Halloween is a gory slash-fest. It can't escape its past, and it doesn't want to.
User score
Generally Unfavorable
3.5
17% Positive
28 Ratings
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25% Mixed
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93 Ratings
93 Ratings
Mar 20, 2017
10
( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) i liek it, u leik it if u love uncle myers, myers is baebae but doge is even better bebe than pepe kay? also tell gow he smells like a stick of butter
Jan 7, 2011
8
This movie is really good, but it has some problems: Why the hell do all the people make fun of Michael Myers in this movie. SCREW ALL YOU PEOPLE WHO SAID BAD THINGS ABOUT THIS MOVIE!!!!!!1
38
If you only want a sequence of slashings, impalements and head-squishings, you'll get your money's worth. But if you like a little movie with your mayhem, you're out of luck.
30
If, as it appears, Rosenthal is competing with the knife-wielding Myers for the title of biggest hack, he wins by unanimous decision.
20
After almost twenty five years, the Halloween series has been reduced to a false alarm. ...the characters are so devoid of human feeling they accomplish the task of making us not wish they were dead, but just gone.
10
More uselessly redundant and shamelessly money-grubbing than most third-rate horror sequels.
0
It's so devoid of joy and energy it makes even "Jason X" - a recent attempt to prolong the rival "Friday the 13th" slasher franchise - look positively Shakesperean by comparison.
Feb 29, 2020
6
This is not a good movie. In fact it is a bad one and it also ruins the effect of the previous showstopper before it. That being said it is quite a bit of fun and although it's nowhere near as good as the previous film it feels more like a Halloween sequel than that one did. The film centers on a doomed reality show that happens in the Myers house on Halloween night. Of course Myers is there and systematically stalks and brutalizes the wannabe stars. Some of the entertainment is of the so bad it's good kind from Sarah **** a glass with her powerful scream to Busta Rhymes entire performance. The kills are fun and Rick Rosenthal of 1981s Halloween II sets a decent atmosphere. Although this sequel is completely unnecessary and doesn't move the franchise forward in any way it's marginally entertaining even though it's embarrassing.
Production Company:
- Dimension Films
- Nightfall Productions
- Aon/Ruben-Winkler Entertainment Insurance
- Trancas International Films
Release Date:Jul 12, 2002
Duration:1 h 34 m
Rating:R
Tagline:Evil Finds Its Way Home.
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Awards
Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USA
• 1 Win & 1 Nomination
Fangoria Chainsaw Awards
• 1 Nomination













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