Halloween season is one of the best times to watch movies. It stretches from soft comedy to nightmare-inducing horror movies. There are so many great movies based around Halloween, so we composed 6 movies that could peak your interest. This is not a ranking, just a list of the top movies.
The Night Before Christmas: This classic follows the whimsical and heartwarming story of Santa Claus’s journey on Christmas Eve. As he travels from house to house delivering presents, his magical and cheerful presence brings joy to children everywhere. The story is told through an engaging narrative that captures the spirit of the holiday. It’s very nostalgic to those who watched the movie as kids and it is a great movie for all ages.
Se7en: Even though it’s not a classic Halloween movie, it gives you the thrill and horror of a lot of Halloween movies. In this gripping thriller, two detectives investigate a series of murders committed by a serial killer who bases his crimes on the seven deadly sins. As they get deeper into the case, they encounter disturbing crime scenes. The investigation leads to a shocking turn that tests their limits. Even though not a classic Halloween movie, it gives you the thrill and horror of a lot of Halloween movies.
Hocus Pocus: On Halloween night, three ancient witches are accidentally resurrected in Salem by a group of teenagers. The witches, eager to regain their youth and power, create chaos in the town as they try to fulfill their sinister plans. The film combines humor and supernatural elements, with the teenagers racing against time to stop the witches. It’s a fun and magical adventure that has become a Halloween favorite.
Halloween (1978): This film follows a masked killer who escapes from a mental hospital and returns to his hometown on Halloween night. He stalks and terrorizes the local residents, particularly a high school student, tension and fear escalate. The film has suspenseful pacing and a chilling atmosphere. It is foundational in the horror genre that introduced many iconic elements still used in horror today. Recommended for mature viewers.
It’s The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown: In this beloved animated special, Charlie Brown and his friends celebrate Halloween with various activities, including trick-or-treating and attending a Halloween party. Charlie Brown eagerly awaits the arrival of the Great Pumpkin, a mythical character who is said to rise from the pumpkin patch on Halloween night. This movie captures the charm of childhood Halloween traditions. The story is heartwarming and filled with classical humor.
Friday the 13th: A group of young counselors starts reviving a long-abandoned summer camp, but they soon find themselves facing a series of mysterious and deadly occurrences. As they try to uncover the source of the danger, their survival becomes increasingly more scarce. The film combines suspense with slasher elements and has shocking twists throughout.