The early years of young Michael Myers and the events leading up to his fateful Halloween night murder rampage in the quiet town of Haddonfield, Illinois.

Malcolm McDowell
as Dr. Samuel Loomis

Sheri Moon Zombie
as Deborah Myers

Tyler Mane
as Michael Myers

Scout Taylor-Compton
as Laurie Strode

Brad Dourif
as Sheriff Lee Brackett

Danielle Harris
as Annie Brackett

Hanna Hall
as Judith Myers

Daeg Faerch
as Michael Myers, Age 10

Kristina Klebe
as Lynda

Danny Trejo
as Ismael Cruz
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I don't have a problem with remakes per se. Even though I am not a big fan of the original "Halloween" film directed by John Carpenter, I do acknowledge it as a film that started a horror slasher trend and served as an inspiration for many of the films that came after it. Since I am not crazy about ...
Gimly
The film’s first act is simply a huge version of the 1978 classic’s opening scene; following Michael Myers as a child through his first murder(s). Though many people found this tedious and far too drawn-out, personally I relished the opportunity to get more than a half a minute of character-developm...
Per Gunnar Jonsson
The critics are wrong…again. Well, at least as far as I am concerned. This remake is not bad at all. A lot of people are comparing it with the original which is understandable. A lot of people says that it is crap compared to the original which is not understandable. At least not by me. This is one ...
GenerationofSwine
Well it has Malcolm McDowell, and he delivers in the master of accents kind of way. But....1 star for being a reboot, out of principal, especially a reboot of a slasher film that, well, I always thought the deal with those was to keep adding and adding until you have to look up the Roman Numerals...
r96sk
I'm unmoved by this <em>'Halloween'</em> remake. I guess that is of little surprise as I'm not someone who overly enjoys the 1978 original, I do like it but it is nought special to me personally. All in all, based on reading back my review of that aforementioned flick and based on my thoughts whi...