Zombie opts to move the setting away from the original ('81), whish is set entirely in the hospital where Laurie is brought after her encounter with Michael. Here, there is a brief homage - set in a hospital - but it turns out to be only a dream. Pity, since it's the only scene in the movie that has life to it.
Speaking of which, when you're relying on dream sequences more than once to create suspense, you're reaching. Dude, this is Michael Myers, not Freddy.
I like Zombie, and think The Devil's Rejects is a horror masterpiece. But this is just plain ol' boring - and that's about as harsh a criticsm as you can give a horror movie.
In the end, makes The Collector look like a cinematic tour de force. And that ain't good. Stay away.