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Jack Mathews, Los Angeles Times: 'Enough of this Michael Myers B.S.!,' says a disgruntled Haddonfielder, as news spreads of the returning native son. Dream on. Read more
John Hartl, Seattle Times: Instead of sending up the current glut of serial-killer movies, the filmmakers trot out the old slasher tactics. Read more
Stephen Holden, New York Times: Although the series has obviously run out of steam, the ending leaves the door open for Michael's return. Really, it's about time the masks were removed once and for and all. Read more
James Berardinelli, ReelViews: Needless to say, the gore level is high and the scare level low -- although not as low as the intelligence level. Read more
Mick LaSalle, San Francisco Chronicle: This sixth installment, by far the worst in the series, is bland and deadening. Read more
Daniel M. Kimmel, Variety: Run-of-the-mill horror item is notable only for final appearance of the late Donald Pleasance Read more
Richard Harrington, Washington Post: Unfortunately, while director Joe Chapelle and writer Daniel Farrands took advantage of a clearance sale at the Horror Cliche Emporium, they forgot to stop in at Plots R Us. Read more