Review of Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers (1995) by Matthew F. J — 25 Oct 2013
Attempting to recon the franchise, Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers fouls up the series with all kinds of craziness. After being held by a cult for six years Jamie Lloyd escapes with her newborn child and heads for Haddonfield, Illinois, but Michael Myers follows suit in order to complete a ritual sacrifice that calls for him to kill off his family line.
The plot is absurd, and is full of insipid characters. Additionally, there's no intensity or suspense to the action scenes, as it's all become tired and routine by now. Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers is a formulaic and stereotypical B-horror film that fails to deliver any scares or thrills.
This review of Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers (1995) was written by Matthew F. J on 25 Oct 2013.
Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers has generally received mixed reviews.
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