Ranking Every Halloween Film From Worst To Best
11. Halloween: Resurrection
We're kicking things off with the absolute worst thing this franchise has to offer.
This sequel to 1998's soft-reboot Halloween H20 - which we'll get to later - is more than just plain bad, it's downright insulting to long-time viewers.
Literally opening with the unceremonious murder of Laurie Strode, you'd think that things couldn't get worse, yet somehow they do. The cast is unlikable, the kills are boring, and it feels like an absolute slog to get through.
Centred around a live web-cast from inside the infamous Myers house, this sequel tried to keep on top of current trends, but in doing so, has meant that the film feels very dated, despite it being the most recent mainline film in the series' base continuity.
At times it almost verges on being so bad it's good, but falls just short of that mark by being so utterly baffling in its execution - which definitely makes it that much worse. Adding insult to injury, this film was directed by Rick Rosenthal, a man who was responsible for one of the series absolute best films.
For shame Rick, for shame.