Review of Halloween II (1981) by Janet Maslin for New York Times — 29 Aug 2004
There's some variety to the crimes, as there is to the characters, and an audience is likely to do more screaming at suspenseful moments than at scary ones. The gore, while very explicit and gruesome, won't make you feel as if you're watching major surgery.
The direction and camera work are quite competent, and the actors don't look like amateurs.
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This review of Halloween II (1981) was written by Janet Maslin and published by New York Times on 29 Aug 2004.
Halloween II has generally received positive reviews.
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