
Serial Killer Michael Myers is not finished with Laurie Strode, and their rivalry finally comes to an end. But is this the last we see of Myers? Freddie Harris and Nora Winston are reality programmers at DangerTainment, and are planning to send a group of 6 thrill-seeking teenagers into the childhood home of Myers. Cameras are placed all over the house and no one can get out of the house... and then Michael arrives home!... (Full plot summary below)
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Serial Killer Michael Myers is not finished with Laurie Strode, and their rivalry finally comes to an end. But is this the last we see of Myers? Freddie Harris and Nora Winston are reality programmers at DangerTainment, and are planning to send a group of 6 thrill-seeking teenagers into the childhood home of Myers. Cameras are placed all over the house and no one can get out of the house... and then Michael arrives home!
Leave your thoughts about Halloween: Resurrection.
| Los Angeles TimesKevin CrustIt's not the worst film in the series -- "Halloween III" will never be unseated -- but there's not nearly enough scares, or humor, to make Halloween: Resurrection worthwhile. |
| Talking Pictures (U.S.)Tony ToscanoSimply a re-hash of the other seven films. |
| Supercala.comJohn VenablePretty much sucks, but has a funny moment or two. |
| One Guy's OpinionFrank SwietekBy the miserable standards to which the slasher genre has sunk,...actually pretty good. Of course, by more objective measurements it's still quite bad. |
| TheMovieChicks.comCherryl Dawson and Leigh Ann PaloneRedo the first movie, add a reality show element where everybody wears a personal cameras so not only do we get overacting, we get fuzzy video feeds and bad camera angles. |
| Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)Ken HankeI have to admit that I had a good time with this brain-dead slasher flick %u2013 not in spite of its myriad stupidities, but because of them. |
| FromTheBalconyBill ClarkA pretty funny comedy starring the one, the only, the incomparable...Busta Rhymes. |
| Philadelphia WeeklySean BurnsOur once-shadowy, nightmarish figure is now shot exclusively in overlit, sitcom styled close-ups. |
| ReelViewsJames BerardinelliThere's no evidence of craftsmanship or energy. Everything, from the plot to the execution, is plodding and obligatory. |
| Detroit Free PressJohn MonaghanGeneric slasher-movie nonsense, but it's not without style. |