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This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 19 November 2024. Film by David Gordon Green Halloween Theatrical release poster Directed by David Gordon Green Written by Jeff Fradley Danny McBride David Gordon Green Based on Characters by John Carpenter Debra Hill Produced by Malek Akkad Jason Blum Bill Block Starring Jamie Lee Curtis Judy Greer Andi ...
An infographic illustrating the continuity between the Halloween films. Described by Scott Mendelson of Forbes as the "Choose Your Own Adventure" of horror movie franchises, the franchise is notable for its multiple timelines, continuities, remakes and reboots, which can make it confusing for new viewers, often leading to articles explaining the previous films before each new release.
Halloween was also the 8th highest-grossing R-rated film of 2007, [48] and finished out the year in 44th place for domestic box office gross. [49] With its $58 million box office gross, Halloween was the second highest-grossing film among the recent slasher remakes, taken over by A Nightmare on Elm Street (2010) with $63 million.
Music star and horror fanatic Rob Zombie (who had already directed movies like House of 1000 Corpses) took a stab at the Halloween franchise in 2007, when he directed a reboot/remake of the ...
Halloween II (also known as simply H2) is a 2009 American slasher film written, directed, and produced by Rob Zombie.The film is the sequel to Zombie's 2007 remake of 1978's Halloween and the tenth installment in the Halloween franchise.
The website's consensus reads: "Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers trades the simple, brutal effectiveness of the original for convoluted mysticism, with disastrously dull results." [105] On Metacritic, the film holds a 10/100 based on 13 reviews, signifying as "overwhelming dislike". [106] It is the lowest rated Halloween film on both sites.
Halloween: Resurrection is a 2002 American slasher film directed by Rick Rosenthal, who had also directed Halloween II (1981), was written by Larry Brand and Sean Hood, and is a direct sequel to Halloween H20: Twenty Years Later and the eighth installment of the Halloween franchise.
Since Pennywise the Clown has consistently been one of the most popular Halloween costumes in recent years, it's only fitting that the 2017 remake of Stephen King's bone-chilling story makes the cut.