Written by: Jaylin Emond-Hardin | Entertainment Editor
Charlie Brown — no scares, just heartfelt Halloween
“It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown” streaming on Apple TV+
Based on Charles M. Schulz’s “Peanuts” comic strip, the Halloween classic follows Charlie Brown and the gang as they celebrate Halloween and Linus waits for the Great Pumpkin. “It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown” is perfect if one is looking for a cozy fall movie.
“The Addams Family” streaming on Paramount+
The Addams family is the first family of all things dark and creepy, so what better movie to watch for Halloween? With a live severed hand, a butler of unknown origins and two deranged children, anyone who watches this film will feel the Halloween vibes.
Not So Scary — a few scares, but mostly funny
“Scary Movie” franchise streaming on Paramount+
This movie franchise was the introduction of horror movies into the parody genre that was started by British comedy group Monty Python in the 1970s. The films incorporate elements and tropes from different horror movies, blending them to create a parody that is raunchy, ridiculous and funny all at the same time.
Jumpscares and Chills — The scare factor is higher, but mostly jumpscares
“Cabin in the Woods” streaming on Peacock
“Cabin in the Woods” is right up there on this list with the “Scary Movie” franchise of parody movies; however, this movie takes on more of the traditional horror genre aspects.
“The Ritual” streaming on Netflix
A true monster movie, this movie makes the audience feel as if they are being watched and hunted by the creature alongside the main characters. Set in the Swedish wilderness, this movie pits distorted pagan beliefs against modern protagonists.
Heartstopping Horror — the scares are what makes the plot
“The Conjuring Universe” streaming on Max
This nine-movie franchise follows cases that were worked on and researched by Ed and Lorraine Warren, with most of the movies being interconnected in the universe. The movies have a plethora of antagonists, from possessed dolls to demon nuns, sure to terrify viewers.
Leave the Lights on to Sleep — can’t escape the horror, leave the lights on
“Terrifier” franchise streaming on Peacock
Viewer discretion is advised with any of the four movies within the “Terrifier” franchise. “Terrifier 3” was released in theaters Oct. 11 and is currently #1 at the box office. The movies are unrated, and contain heavy amounts of violence and gore, alongside the traditional horror elements of the movie.
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