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Halloween II Reviews

An ambitious, if flawed, sequel whose biggest accomplishment is having the most authentic portrayal of Final Girl PTSD ever seen in a horror film. (Director's Cut)

| Original Score: 3/5 | Oct 30, 2023

Halloween 2 has its problems, but the all-star cast is doing great work, and the film has a surprisingly nuanced consideration of Final Girl PTSD.

| Original Score: 3.5/5 | Oct 25, 2023

Zombie's latest features no redeemable characters, gruesome violence that takes precedence over character development, and leaves the viewer feeling detached and unsettled, but not in a good way.

| Original Score: 0.5/4 | Sep 4, 2023

Interesting? Yes. Enjoyable? That is more open to debate.

| Original Score: 5/10 | Jun 27, 2023

This is a movie that will work for very few people...and I am one of them. Zombie takes his creative liberties even further with a sequel that is the most ballsy and unique entry in the franchise. Even his typical dialogue feels tempered to my enjoyment.

| Original Score: 3.5/5 | Aug 19, 2022

For a series that has attempted numerous times to reinvent itself ... it took until 2009 for a risk to truly pay off.

| Oct 8, 2021

Throws in an abundance of cultural eccentricities and cameo appearances.

| Original Score: 1.0/4.0 | Sep 10, 2020

This is a slasher film that aches. There is no enjoyment in the bloodshed here. Only sorrow and Zombie's attention to the psychological effects of violence prove masterful.

| Original Score: 5/5 | Nov 4, 2019

[A] real horror for all the wrong reasons.

| Original Score: 1/5 | Oct 25, 2019

It's almost shocking that a major studio released a film this abstract, savage, and surrealistic in wide release.

| Jun 3, 2019

It's as if Zombie has tried to make the first arthouse slasher flick, keeping the film interesting - but ultimately not able to hide the fact that... it can't compare to its predecessor.

| Original Score: C | May 16, 2019

Not merely content to make a bad Halloween sequel, Rob Zombie dares to steer the franchise into pretentious territory.

| Original Score: 2/5 | Oct 21, 2018

Extends this interest in psychology to Laurie Strode (played this time by Scout Taylor-Compton), plumbing the emotional and psychological connection between her and Michael.

| Oct 19, 2018

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.

| Aug 28, 2015

Relentlessly disturbing though it is, the movie is not particularly frightening.

| Original Score: 2.5/5 | Feb 15, 2013

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.

| Original Score: 1/5 | Sep 29, 2012

Zombie remains committed to showing how violence lingers with, and perverts, all who are touched by it

| Original Score: 3/5 | Nov 17, 2011

| Original Score: 2/5 | Apr 4, 2011

The nadir of both the Halloween series and Rob Zombie's filmography...

| Original Score: 0/4 | Mar 5, 2011

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.

| Original Score: 1/5 | Aug 13, 2010

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