Review of Halloween H20: 20 Years Later (1998) by Bfoore90 — 18 Oct 2017
Jamie Lee Curtis returns in what was probably the last enjoyable film in this series until David Gordon Green's 2018 sequel and what should have brought the series to a close. From the start, the film ignores Halloween 3-6 and acts as if they never existed and instead plays out as a sequel to Halloween 2.
Its a very good sequel and probably the 3rd best of the series next to the original, you can tell the director tried here to undo the Cult of Thorn mess and bring Michael back to his more mythological ways where instead of being a unstoppable mass murderer who rips the heads from people's bodies.
Plus I really enjoyed the score here and the atmospheric close-quarter shots, it reminded me a little bit of the original Alien as it brought a certain tension and chill to the film that hadn't been seen since the original.
The only problem here is the film runs short at 90 minutes and could have benefited from being at least 10 or 15 minutes longer with more content.
This review of Halloween H20: 20 Years Later (1998) was written by Bfoore90 on 18 Oct 2017.
Halloween H20: 20 Years Later has generally received mixed reviews.
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