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  1. Oct 25, 1978 · Halloween (1978) Parent Guide. Release date October 25, 1978. This now-classic horror film wallows in the blood and gore that follows Michael Myers (Tony Moran), a mentally disturbed man who has spent half of his life in a mental institution for killing his sister. Escaping from the care of Dr. Sam Loomis (Donald Pleasence), he heads home with ...

    • Halloween

      Release date August 31, 2007. This remake of the 1978...

  2. Aug 2, 2018 · A hard R rating for Halloween will likely excite the hardcore fans out there, as well as horror enthusiasts in general. While there are plenty of quality slashers that are rated PG-13, the less ...

  3. A teenage boy is impaled on a fence through his chin. A man attempting to save a woman trapped in a toilet stall is seized and has his head bashed against the toilet stall until he is dead. His head gets bloody from this. A woman is bludgeoned to death with a hammer (Offscreen but body seen)

  4. Parents need to know that Halloween is the horror movie that introduced the world to the infamous killer Michael Myers and has gone on to have a huge influence on the genre. Main character Laurie (Jamie Lee Curtis) is smart and resourceful, but the film does play into the cliche of only "good girls" deserving….

    • Anchor Bay Entertainment
    • John Carpenter
  5. Fans will appreciate the well-placed shot references to the original. Michael is actually played by the 1978 actor (and a stuntman). Inescapable '80s crush P.J. Soles, who met a grisly end in the original, has a cameo. Make no mistake, though: This film is straight-up horror, and its violence is extreme.

    • David Gordon Green
    • Michael Ordona
    • Jamie Lee Curtis, Judy Greer, Andi Matichak
  6. If there’s anything slightly amusing about Halloween is finding the moments where the filmmakers invert scenes of the 1978 classic in clear appreciation of its significance. It’s sly fun, but in the end that’s just a meta exercise. What was needed here was a return to the harrowing suspense and cinematic flare Carpenter gave us four ...

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  8. Amazing direction, an atmosphere built upon suspense and terror, effective use of first person pov shots. Immensely influential this movie birthed the best slasher villain, the best final girl, and the best soundtrack/theme. Above average acting and great performances from Jaime lee Curtis and Donald Pleasence (RIP).

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