Dimension Films | Release Date: August 5, 1998
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marcmyworksJan 11, 2014
A 'Scream'-type sequel to the original Halloween, featuring the return of Jamie Lee Curtis. This film suffered from seemingly being slapped together as a cash-cow for Dimension Studios rather than a stand alone film.
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akshatmahajanOct 12, 2020
Halloween H20 was a good part in halloween franchise but it had a lot of potential.

This film is a direct sequel to both the original and Halloween II. It totally ignores Halloween 3, 4, 5, 6 (good for them). The story was simple and
Halloween H20 was a good part in halloween franchise but it had a lot of potential.

This film is a direct sequel to both the original and Halloween II. It totally ignores Halloween 3, 4, 5, 6 (good for them).

The story was simple and screenplay was also not upto the mark. Action and violence is was not so intense. The direction was good but simple. Among the actors, only Jamie Lee Curtis did better job.

Overall, HALLOWEEN H20: 20 YEARS LATER does everything right, but with a lot of flaws.
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JPKJul 4, 2019
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H20 is better than most of the previous sequels, But it’s still not as good as the first two.
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JLauSep 27, 2020
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Retcon where Laurie has a new name and teaches her son at a private school before Michael tracks her down and kills some of the kids, Laurie's new love interest, but not the security guard. Expand
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MattBrady99Oct 29, 2018
'Halloween H20', (such a stupid title) is a decent attempt of giving life to a tired franchise and bringing some closure, which later got ruined by 'Resurrection'

However, this movie aged really poorly, in my opinion. A lot of cheesy and
'Halloween H20', (such a stupid title) is a decent attempt of giving life to a tired franchise and bringing some closure, which later got ruined by 'Resurrection'

However, this movie aged really poorly, in my opinion. A lot of cheesy and annoying fake scares that got repetitive really quick. How many times can people walk into each other or grab shoulders. Basically a 90's slasher movie.

Still, Jamie Lee Curtis is fire.
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HellHoleHorrorFeb 16, 2022
I felt quite a strong return to form with this Halloween outing. This was the true final part of the trilogy. It really ramps up the excitement in the last twenty minutes. The story tries to be clever but who cares really. It was violent andI felt quite a strong return to form with this Halloween outing. This was the true final part of the trilogy. It really ramps up the excitement in the last twenty minutes. The story tries to be clever but who cares really. It was violent and there were plenty of scares so it filled the role really well. If you want to save some time then take this as the final part of the original trilogy and forgive the first slow hour. Expand
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KelvinSelimorOct 5, 2022
Halloween H20: 20 Years Later. He took up the knife again. Soft restart turned out to be too soft in my opinion. The story itself is interesting, continuing what Halloween II (1981) ended with, but the implementation is very poor. AlmostHalloween H20: 20 Years Later. He took up the knife again. Soft restart turned out to be too soft in my opinion. The story itself is interesting, continuing what Halloween II (1981) ended with, but the implementation is very poor. Almost nothing happens throughout the entire movie. You can safely go about your business and return around the end of the film to understand who is who and what will begin now. If, for example, we compare it with the very first film, then there the tension grows very gradually, and I really liked it, but in this part, unfortunately, it’s not even close. The film only saves Jamie Lee Curtis, only because of her you can watch it. Expand
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