It's been twenty long years since the release of “Halloween: H20”, the film that was created in honor of the Original “Halloween” story-line which was created approximately twenty years prior to that, reforming the series timeline and ignoring all the entries from three to six and developing what some would call a “proper” trilogy for the series seeing as “Halloween III: Season Of The Witch” went completely off the rails and screwed royally with the loyal fans of the first two entries in the series. But, had they actually paid attention to the film’s advertisement, they would have realized that “The Night He Didn't Come Home” meant just that and they could have simply chose to have skipped out or showed up to theaters without expectations of Michael Myers being the main antagonist of the film.

Of course, after “H20” had come and gone, “Resurrection” reared its ugly head and ruined yet another timeline. I'm not saying “H20” was perfect, but it was fitting for a trilogy considering the involvement of Jamie Lee Curtis.

But let’s take a step back and discuss “H20” properly seeing as that's what we’re here for.

Laurie Strode, now going by the name Keri Tate, had moved to California where she eventually became headmistress at a highly secure private school. Although she had physically gotten away, Michael Myers continues to haunt her in her dreams causing her to utilize doctor prescribed medications while also having become an alcoholic of sorts.

Although her fears are far-fetched, Laurie.. umm excuse me, Keri gets a visit from her mentally disturbed brother Michael, forcing her to take action and face him one last time all the while protecting her son and his friends as best she can given the circumstances surrounding her.

The film was directed by Steve Miner (Friday The 13th parts 2 and 3, House, Lake Placid), written by Robert Zappia.

It stars a returning Jamie Lee Curtis (Halloween, Prom Night, Scream Queens), (at the time) teen heart throb Josh Hartnett (The Faculty, 30 Days of Night, Lucky Number Sleven), Michelle Williams ( Dawson's Creek, Shutter Island, Venom) and everyone's favorite 80’s rapper, LL Cool J (Deep Blue Sea, S.W.A.T., NCIS: Los Angeles).