Six years after Michael Myers last terrorized Haddonfield, he returns there in pursuit of his niece, Jamie Lloyd, who has escaped with her newborn child, for which Michael and a mysterious cult have sinister plans.
It's one year later after the events of Halloween 4. Michael survives the shootings and on October 31st he returns with a vengeance. Lurking and stalking, Jamie, Rachel, and Rachel's ... See full summary »
Director:
Dominique Othenin-Girard
Stars:
Donald Pleasence,
Danielle Harris,
Ellie Cornell
Ten years after his original massacre, the invalid Michael Myers awakens and returns to Haddonfield to kill his seven-year-old niece on Halloween. Can Dr. Loomis stop him?
Director:
Dwight H. Little
Stars:
Donald Pleasence,
Ellie Cornell,
Danielle Harris
Laurie Strode, now the dean of a Northern California private school with an assumed name, must battle the Shape one last time and now the life of her own son hangs in the balance.
Director:
Steve Miner
Stars:
Jamie Lee Curtis,
Josh Hartnett,
Adam Arkin
Three years after he last terrorized his sister, Michael Myers confronts her again, before traveling to Haddonfield to deal with the cast and crew of a reality show which is being broadcast from his old home.
Laurie Strode struggles to come to terms with her brother Michael's deadly return to Haddonfield, Illinois; meanwhile, Michael prepares for another reunion with his sister.
After being committed for 17 years, Michael Myers, now a grown man and still very dangerous, escapes from the mental institution (where he was committed as a 10 year old) and he immediately returns to Haddonfield, where he wants to find his baby sister, Laurie. Anyone who crosses his path is in mortal danger.
Director:
Rob Zombie
Stars:
Scout Taylor-Compton,
Malcolm McDowell,
Tyler Mane
On Halloween night of 1963, 6-year old Michael Myers stabbed his sister to death. After sitting in a mental hospital for 15 years, Myers escapes and returns to Haddonfield to kill.
Director:
John Carpenter
Stars:
Donald Pleasence,
Jamie Lee Curtis,
Tony Moran
After being mortally wounded and taken to the morgue, murderer Jason Voorhees spontaneously revives and embarks on a killing spree as he makes his way back to his home at Camp Crystal Lake.
Director:
Joseph Zito
Stars:
Erich Anderson,
Judie Aronson,
Peter Barton
Having revived from his wound, Jason Voorhees; now donning a new appearance, refuges at a cabin near Crystal Lake. As a group of co-eds reside there for their vacation, Jason continues his spree.
Director:
Steve Miner
Stars:
Dana Kimmell,
Tracie Savage,
Richard Brooker
Tommy Jarvis goes to the graveyard to get rid of Jason Voorhees' body once and for all, but inadvertently brings him back to life instead. The newly revived killer once again seeks revenge, and Tommy may be the only one who can defeat him.
Six years ago, Michael Myers terrorized the town of Haddonfield, Illinois. He and his niece, Jamie Lloyd, have disappeared. Jamie was kidnapped by a bunch of evil druids who protect Michael Myers. And now, six years later, Jamie has escaped after giving birth to Michael's child. She runs to Haddonfield to get Dr. Loomis to help her again. Meanwhile, the family that adopted Laurie Strode is living in the Myers house and are being stalked by Myers. It's the curse of Thorn that Michael is possessed by that makes him kill his family. And it's up to Tommy Doyle, the boy from Halloween, and Dr. Loomis, to stop them all. Written by
Jason Mechalek
H6 is one of the best sequels in the series if you ask me. I think the film had an awesome look to it. It's hard to describe, but there's something about it that makes it look like a really well made horror film that is entertaining and scary. The scenes in the barn are pretty good, as are most of the rest of the film...but the barn scene is basically your first big look at the movie, and it leads into a really great movie that keeps you on edge the whole time. H20 sucked badly...it was made for teenagers, like Scream and IKWYDLS, etc...H6 was made as a horror movie, NOT a teen horror movie, and there is a big difference. The film has decent acting...no wonderful performances or anything, but most of them are no name actors. The mask in this movie is pretty awesome looking, I think...even tho Myers looked fat in the film. He looked a lot stronger and menacing. Paul Rudd, who went on to become a bigger star than he was at the time, totally put down this movie and said he was ashamed he was in it...I think he's crazy, because I liked his character, and I think he did a good job of making you like the character. 8/10
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H6 is one of the best sequels in the series if you ask me. I think the film had an awesome look to it. It's hard to describe, but there's something about it that makes it look like a really well made horror film that is entertaining and scary. The scenes in the barn are pretty good, as are most of the rest of the film...but the barn scene is basically your first big look at the movie, and it leads into a really great movie that keeps you on edge the whole time. H20 sucked badly...it was made for teenagers, like Scream and IKWYDLS, etc...H6 was made as a horror movie, NOT a teen horror movie, and there is a big difference. The film has decent acting...no wonderful performances or anything, but most of them are no name actors. The mask in this movie is pretty awesome looking, I think...even tho Myers looked fat in the film. He looked a lot stronger and menacing. Paul Rudd, who went on to become a bigger star than he was at the time, totally put down this movie and said he was ashamed he was in it...I think he's crazy, because I liked his character, and I think he did a good job of making you like the character. 8/10