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Halloween
Compass International Pictures

Halloween reviews
Critic Score
Metascore: 85 Metascore out of 100
User Score  
9.1 out of 10
based on 10 reviews
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MPAA RATING: R

Starring Donald Pleasence, Jamie Lee Curtis, Nancy Kyes, P.J. Soles, Charles Cyphers, Tony Moran, and Will Sandin

Fifteen years ago, Michael Myers brutally murdered his sister. Now, after escaping from a mental hospital, he's back to relive his grisly crime again, and again...and again. (Anchor Bay Entertainment)


GENRE(S): Horror  |  Suspense/Thriller  
WRITTEN BY: John Carpenter
Debra Hill
 
DIRECTED BY: John Carpenter  
RELEASE DATE: DVD: August 5, 2003 
Video: August 24, 1999 
Theatrical: October 25, 1978 
RUNNING TIME: 91 minutes, Color 
ORIGIN: USA 

What The Critics Said

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100
Chicago Sun-Times Roger Ebert
Halloween is an absolutely merciless thriller...I would compare it to "Psycho."
100
ReelViews James Berardinelli
From a shock-and-suspense point-of-view, Halloween is the rival of Alfred Hitchcock's "Psycho." With only a few arguable exceptions (such as "The Exorcist"), there isn't another post-1970 release that comes close to it in terms of scaring the living hell out of a viewer... A modern classic of the most horrific kind.
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100
Empire Chris Hewitt
Turn off the lights. Put on the widescreen version, showcasing Carpenter’s masterful framing and chill-inducing, Michael Myers-concealing use of shadows. Crank up the sound, and be scared witless by horror’s greatest director.
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90
Chicago Reader Dave Kehr
Carpenter displays an almost perfect understanding of the mechanics of classical suspense; his style draws equally (and intelligently) from both Howard Hawks and Alfred Hitchcock.
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88
Chicago Tribune Gene Siskel
Don't see "Halloween" in an empty theater on a weekday afternoon. See it on a weekend night in a packed house. "Halloween" is a film to be enjoyed with a boisterous crowd; it's an "audience picture," a film designed to get specific reactions from an audience at specific moments. With "Halloween," the most often desired reaction is screaming. It's a beautifully made thriller -- more shocking than bloody -- that will have you screaming with regularity. "Halloween" was directed by John Carpenter, 30, a natural filmmaker and a name worth remembering. [22 Nov 1978]
80
TV Guide Staff (Not Credited)
There's nary a drop of blood on screen in this rollicking funhouse of a movie but there is enough sheer cinematic ingenuity on display to coax screams out of the most jaded gorehound.
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78
Austin Chronicle Mike Emery
Not entirely without some laughable or dated scenes, Halloween remains an original that continues to inspire a genre and probe middle America's fears about what's really lurking in the laundry room after midnight.
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75
Entertainment Weekly Bruce Fretts
Carpenter's brutally efficient exercise in tension and release.
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75
The Globe and Mail (Toronto) Jay Scott
This low-budget horror film, sophisticated far beyond its budget, is the work of John Carpenter, an authentic prodigy whose style recalls both Martin Scorsese and the Brian De Palma of "Carrie," but who has a metaphysical, sophomoric sense of humor both of those directors lack.
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50
Variety Staff (Not Credited)
After a promising opening, Halloween becomes just another maniac-on-the-loose suspenser. However, despite the prosaic plot, director John Carpenter has timed the film's gore so that the 93-minute item is packed with enough thrills.
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What Our Users Said

Vote Now!The average user rating for this movie is 9.1 (out of 10) based on 38 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.

David N. gave it a10:
The best horror film ever, a masterpiece.

Gina P. gave it a10:
One of my favorites! This film scared the crap outta me first time I saw it, I was probably 10 or 11 at the time. These days I still appreciate it for what it was. A cult classic, first of it's kind, genuine terror and tension filled fun. This movie was atmospheric and errie. The score is really what gets to you, making the hair stand up on the back of your neck. I cannont think of a better tense moment in any horror film than the scene from Halloween when Laurie is struggling to open the front door, calling for help, while Michael walks closer and closer, almost reaching her. If that didn't make you hang on to the edge of your seat the first time you watched it, then nothing will. A definite 10 in my book..always was, always will be!

James gave it a10:
It may not be as gory as Friday the 13th or Nightmare On Elm Street but in my opinion, I think Halloween is more suspenseful and tells a better story.

Jose D gave it a10:
Whoever calls it cliched obviously doesn't have a clue about this Classic. In 1978 it was the first of it's kind. Let me put it this way, if it wasn't for Halloween, there would never be a Jason, Freddy, Chucky.. etc. Do your homework before you write a review.

Will Y gave it a9:
One of the best horror movies ever, I noticed someone called it cliche... how? It's a man with a disturbed past, enough so that hate overpowers deaths itself. It's an original movie with good movies and a close-to-home feel. May not keep you up at night, but still it makes it scary to walk around a dark house.

Patrick D. gave it a4:
Cliched, dull and far from exciting.

R D. gave it a6:
Creepy, but not scary enough to not make you sleep at night. Maybe it is because of the lack of violence which is the complete contrast of what we see today. Yet the way Michael pursues his victims and the chilling background score make the movie creepy and entertaining.

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