aka: Halloween III
USA 1982, 92 minutes
Dir. Tommy Lee Wallace
Genres: Horror / Psycho
Topics: Sequelitis.
Feat. Tom Atkins, Stacey Nelkin, Dan O'Herlihy
Aroview: Interesting, if largely unreleated departure for the HALLOWEEN series temporarily abandons the curse of Michael Myers for a muddy sci-fi plot laden with gory horror tropes.
Concerned with the mystery surrounding a Halloween mask factory and the murderous spinoffs its product offers, this is commendable in its point of difference, but still strictly for completists of the franchise.
Average rating (Good Enough). Showing 1-4 of 4 member reviews.
3 stars (Good Enough) It's campy and silly and does a great job at that- but still leaves you feeling that the whole film is wasted potential. A couple of awesome practical effects, strong music and a fun villain keep it watchable despite its spotty plot and minimal tension. ~Sevenhead
4 stars (Very Good) underrated ~Wyatt Earp
2 stars (Good Try) There is an interesting soundtrack plus some eye catching/gouging moments. It is not great but it is not a total clone either and worth a chance. ~Tubbs
2 stars (Good Try) Completely unrelated to the Michael Myres Halloween, this feels more like a Goosebumps story than a serious horror, with creepy masks and a strangely catchy television ad jingle. ~Tom H
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