Laurie Strode is attacked by Michael Myers, her mentally upset brother who needs psychiatric help. Although, she didn’t know he existed before the attack, Michael is determined to go after his sister again by arriving at Haddonfield.
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23 January 1975, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
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February 15, 2013
Relentlessly disturbing though it is, the movie is not particularly frightening.September 01, 2009
[Halloween II] offers up a rush of fiercely imagined nightmare images.September 01, 2009
Zombie walks the walk, you can't deny it. And he's found the medium where he can let his freak flag fly highest.September 01, 2009
Halloween II is full of in jokes and references but nearly devoid of wit.September 01, 2009
Most of its 101 minutes are filled with routine slasher scenes and flecks of pop-Freudian hokum about why the infamous Michael Myers (Tyler Mane) is such a murderously unhappy guy.August 13, 2010
At one point in the film, a character is accused of "profiteering off the miseries of others" and that is exactly what Zombie will do to you if you see this movie.December 17, 2009
We see Myers in silhouette dragging a victim out of a truck and then stabbing them again and again and again, singularly summing up what a numbing experience it all is. No flashes of blood, no hints of character, just shadows killing shadows.March 05, 2011
The nadir of both the Halloween series and Rob Zombie's filmography...September 29, 2012
The irony, of course, is that in attempting to breathe new life into Michael Myers, Rob Zombie may be the man who's finally killed him. Let us hope that in this case, the bastard stays dead: Halloween II might just be the bullet in his brain.September 01, 2009
You didn't think Michael Myers was dead, did you?August 28, 2015
There's not a pained expression, a confused sneer, or a filthy grimace that Zombie won't linger on for 10 seconds longer than he needs to.