Genre: Thriller, Horror, Slasher, Halloween, Serial Killer, School / Campus, Teenage, Psychos, Gore, Drugs, Murder, Police, Suspense, Revenge
Tagline: This summer, terror won't be taking a vacation.
Plot: Twenty years after the original HALLOWEEN, Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis), now the headmistress of a Northern California private school under an assumed name, is still struggling with the terrifying memories of the psychotic killer Michael Myers. That horror becomes a reality once again when Michael returns, embarking on a murederous roadtrip from Illinois to California, killing three more people and stealing a victim's car before threatening the lives of Laurie's rebellious son (Josh Hartnett), his girlfriend (Michelle Williams), and the school security guard (LL Cool J). It's up to Laurie to conquer her internal demons and end Michael's evil. And a conveniently placed ax might just help her accomplish the
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... But thanks to Jamie Lee, a good story, some funny in jokes, cool killings, and tense chases, Halloween H2O turned out to be one of the better sequels in the series. If you're a Halloween fan, you'll love it or hate it. Strangely if you're a Scream fan, you'll just love it.--Ian Button (Diabolical-Dominion.com)
I was desperately looking for signs of intelligence in a movie that is quite obviously bereft of any. I know that now.--Cortney Fusco (Diabolical-Dominion.com)
One Hell of a step up after the often misguided and confusingly scripted part six this seventh installment benefits by having Curtis back in the fold and going back to its old fashioned slasher roots.  -- (TheVideoGraveYard.com)
A truly enjoyable sequel that spins the series into a new direction--using a postmodern angle on events was a good decision, and pretending that every Halloween film since 1981 didn't happen was a great one. 77/100--Jack Witzig (ColdSpot)
Really excellent movie turned out to be the best in the series since the second, if not maybe even the first. ... "H20" wisely disregards everything that happened in parts 4-6...-- (eSplatter.com)
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| Directed by |
Steve Miner
Forever Young, Friday the 13th Part 2, Friday the 13th Part 3: 3D |
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| Written by |
John Carpenter
Assault on Precinct 13, The Fog, Halloween: Resurrection |
 | Debra Hill
Halloween, Halloween: Resurrection, Halloween II | |
| Music By |
John Carpenter
Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers, Halloween, Halloween |
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It genuinely reverted back to the tone and structure of the original. H20 took the approach of discarding everything that took place after HALLOWEEN II, which was risky but paid off.  -- (Bloody-Disgusting.com)
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