Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers Movie Information

Movie Information

Overall Rank: 19002

Average Rating: 2.1/4

# of Ratings: 58

Theatrical Release Date: 09/29/1995

Language: English

Genre: Horror, Thriller

MPAA Rating: R

Director: Joe Chappelle

Actors: Donald Pleasence, Paul Rudd, Marianne Hagan, Mitch Ryan, Kim Darby, Keith Bogart

Plot: Six years after Michael Meyers last killing spree, the town of Haddonfield has banned Halloween. But as people start to feel safe he comes back and this time he has a group of evil druids that worship him. -- Josh C

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0.5/4

Matthew Brady - wrote on 01/31/2014

Six years after Michael Meyers last killing spree, the town of Haddonfield has banned Halloween. But as people start to feel safe he comes back and this time he has a group of evil druids that worship him. This movie was... FUCKING AWFUL.

Rating of
1/4

Chris Kavan - wrote on 01/09/2012

There have been plenty of bad Halloween films in the series, but this may take the cake. The occult angle is just wrong and drags the film into inane territory. Only watch if your are must complete every film in the series, otherwise, it's wise to skip.

Rating of
1/4

Unknown - wrote on 03/24/2011

The occult story is unnecessary and makes little sense. Everything else is watered down and hardly entertaining. It's the worst of the series.

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Rating of
2/4

Tone It Down with the Occult!

Franz Patrick - wrote on 02/27/2009

This could’ve been one of the best sequels of the “Halloween” franchise but it doesn’t reach that level because this installment tried to do too much. The magic and effectiveness of the first film starring Jamie Lee Curtis lie in minimalism: there’s not a lot of special effects (smoke, fog, rain, explosions) and the soundtrack is pretty much non-existent except during the stalking and killing scenes. And if the filmmakers do use the soundtrack, they use the theme song, not some rock and roll instrument-bashing snippets that tend to turn the audiences deaf. This one had those negative elements and it made the images unrealistic. Moreover, the writers could’ve completely eliminated the cult storyline. Dabbling with the occult is the worst one can do when it comes to writing a …

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