Halloween (2007)

2007 • 110 minutes
4.3
1.91K reviews
28%
Tomatometer
R
Rating
Eligible
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About this movie

From acclaimed musician and filmmaker Rob Zombie (The Devil's Rejects, House of 1000 Corpses) comes an entirely new take on the highly successful and terrifying Halloween legacy that began in 1978. While revealing a new chapter in the established Michael Myers saga, the film will surprise both classic and modern horror fans with a departure from prior films in the Halloween franchise. Audiences should brace themselves for unprecedented fear as Zombie turns back time to uncover the making of a pathologically disturbed, even cursed child, named Michael Myers. MPAA Rating: R © 2007 The Weinstein Company, LLC
Rating
R

Ratings and reviews

4.3
1.91K reviews
Simachya H.I.
November 11, 2014
If anyone is a true Halloween fan they would know, that in the 4th and 5th Halloween movies Danielle Harris the actress played The niece Jamie Lloyd of Laurie Strode who is played by Jamie Lee Curtis, as a young child. And then comes back in this crappy remake of a classic 2007 and 2009, as Annie Brackett which make no sense at all get it together. ROB ZOMBIE your movies suck. John Carpenter was the best at making these films. If it ain't broke don't fix it.
67 people found this review helpful
Western Horror
July 10, 2016
Everyone was just dumb and slutty! There wasn't a single strong character! Michael Myers was like a bitchy little girl at his young age and there was no suspense in it! Not to mention, just like the devil's rejects and house of 1000 corpses, this movie was more like a pornography with some death in it! All Rob zombie does is focus more on sex then suspense and terror, The most disgraceful! The characters made the characters in Friday the 13th look like angels and geniuses!
7 people found this review helpful
KidGhidorah *
December 16, 2020
I have one monumental problem with this film: Michael's origin. I kind of hate the fact that they put so much effort into Michael's childhood. Michael Myers is terrifying because he is pure evil, he has no motivation, he is lacking in emotion, he chooses not to talk, and his only desire is to kill. In this movie, Michael is given a somewhat sympathetic backstory, which is fine, but it makes Michael slightly less intimidating. Other than that, the movie just mediocre.