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Halloween: Resurrection, 2002
English
USA
Profile of Halloween: Resurrection
The mood of Halloween: Resurrection is scary, rough, and suspenseful. The plot centers around a slasher, ghosts, and a psychopath. It is an independent, thriller, and horror movie. Stylistically, Halloween: Resurrection is gory. In approach, it is serious. It takes place, at least partly, in a mental institution and at a college. Halloween: Resurrection happens in contemporary times. It is especially suggested for teens.
Summary of Halloween: Resurrection
You thought Michael Myers was decapitated at the end of HALLOWEEN: H20? Think again. The latest installment in the popular horror franchise, HALLOWEEN: RESURRECTION, uses a clever premise to give the legendary murderer yet another opportunity to wreak havoc on a cast of innocent characters. Back in Haddonfield, Illinois, Freddie Harris (Busta Rhymes), upstart entrepreneur of Dangertainment.com, recruits six lucky college students to partake in a potentially dangerous game. Wearing miniature video cameras, the participants must spend Halloween night inside the decrepit home of Michael Myers, to the delight of Internet viewers all over the country. While most of the kids are in it for fun, fame, and fortune, Sara Moyer (Bianca Kajlich) is a glaring exception. Innocent, shy, and nervous, Sara grudgingly joins her friends Jen (Katee Sackhoff) and Rudy (Sean Patrick Thomas), against her better judgment. As darkness sets in and the bodies begin to pile, it's up to Sara--aided by an Internet pen pal--to put an end to Michael once and for all (or so she thinks!). Director Rick Rosenthal (HALLOWEEN 2) and screenwriters Larry Brand and Sean Hood incorporate technology into the story, using a grainy visual approach to add another layer of creepiness to the proceedings.
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| Language: | English |
| Country: | USA |
| Release date: | 1 July 2002 |
| Runtime: | 94 min |
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as Freddie Harris
as Sara Moyer
as Nora
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San Francisco Chronicle
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- by: Edward Guthmann
The Onion (A.V. Club)
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- by: Nathan Rabin
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