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Michael Myers comes home--again--in this eighth terrifying installment in the "Halloween" series. This time, a group of young people win a contest to spend Halloween night in Michael's old Haddonfield home. Little do they realize, the masked maniac has one plan for trick-r-treaters: kill them all! (Home Box Office)

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POMO 

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English Halloween: Resurrection is a cold film whose only appeal consists in the editing of multiple online cameras mounted on the heads of the victims. However, it doesn’t come anywhere close to the mysteriousness of the conclusion of the first The Blair Witch Project, on which the creative team based it. But the absolute worst thing about Halloween: Resurrection is that it draws a bold line under the entire history of the franchise and goes in the direction of a mediocre, soulless slasher flick that no longer has anything in common with the original and wouldn’t have even made it into cinemas without the “Halloween” label. ()

Isherwood 

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English Michael Myers as a contestant on the reality show Big Brother: Slasher upgrade? Did the writers start doing drugs? We get an annoying bunch of teenagers, an annoying emphasis on modern technology, and unimaginative murders. It’s all handled by the director of the amazing second film, who probably also started drinking because such a concentration of filmmaking dementia is pretty rare. The prologue did look promising, but it lasts about 3 minutes... and the rest of the film 90! Let's see what Maestro Rob will do with the series, which actually resembles a rather exhausted zombie! ()

kaylin 

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English Busta Rhymes is sometimes the only highlight because he plays as a fool and his role is simply outrageous. It's still not enough and he himself is sometimes quite unbearable, just like most of the characters. A trivial plot, annoying characters, and among them Michael Myers, who swings a knife or something else with similarly deadly effects. It's very little compared to how the series started. This film is simply exhausting and it's a good thing that there wasn't another one in the series, that it started fresh again. The zombie version is much more modern and acceptable. ()