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  1. Oct 27, 2018 · All content used is commercially licensed via Collab Inc. SPOOKY SEASON! Who doesn't love Halloween! One of the best holidays. Try not to laugh with these fu...

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  2. "Haunted House" is the sequel to our hugely popular "Halloween Night", an animated Halloween video for the whole family. Haunted House features a chant-like ...

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  3. Oct 29, 2022 · Looking for inspiration for some funny Halloween pranks and scares? In this video, you'll find everything you need, along with some of the best Halloween cos...

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    • ‘Tis the spooky season … for scares! Grab a comfy blanket, a big bowl of candy and maybe a flashlight—just in case! Halloween is creeping up on us, which means it’s time to scare yourself silly with the best Halloween movies.
    • Halloween. Released: 1978. Directed by: John Carpenter. Go back to the original slasher classic starring Jamie Lee Curtis to experience one of the best Halloween movies of all time.
    • Scream. Released: 1996. Directed by: Wes Craven. What’s your favorite scary movie? It’s Halloween night, and your vocal cords need exercise. Time for Scream. Why is screaming fun?
    • Nosferatu. Released: 1922. Travel back to the creepy origins of vampire movies with the silent cinema masterpiece Nosfera tu. You’ll be mesmerized by the nightmare visuals as the vampire count terrorizes a small town, and you’ll recognize the shadowy visual style that still influences horror movies today.
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    Halloween

    Made with elegance and artistry, haunting music, a high level of taste, and—crucially—unrelenting suspense and scares, John Carpenter's classic about a masked madman terrorizing babysitters remains an untouchable genre staple. It doesn't feel like hyperbole to call Halloween one of the best movies of all time—and perhaps the single most ripped-off film in history. The most successful independent film for decades, Halloween spawned countless slasher imitators. It's never been bettered.

    Hocus Pocus

    Distributed under Disney’s Buena Vista banner (that’s for fare aimed at older kids and even adults), this horror/comedy/musical hybrid initially tanked with critics and audiences, losing Disney as much as $20 million at the box office. Now, Hocus Pocus is a perennial essential on TV and home video, with a Halloween presence comparable to A Christmas Story over the holidays. It's safe to say the film has turned a hefty profit by now. Bette Midler, Kathy Najimy and pre-Sex & the City Sarah Jess...

    The Nightmare Before Christmas

    Like fellow holiday classic Gremlins, director Tim Burton’s Halloween-Christmas mashup is one of the scariest movies ever aimed—ostensibly—at kids. The stop-motion musical has grown so iconic and popular that it’s become its own brand, but it’s important to remember just how special the film is on its own merits. Film critic Roger Ebert even compared the picture to Star Wars. Related: 50 Best The Nightmare Before ChristmasQuotes

    Arsenic and Old Lace

    Yes, Frank Capra's classic black comedy is set on Halloween day. Cary Grant stars as a writer who marries into a majorly crazy family. It's based on Joseph Kesselring's 1941 stage play.

    The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad

    The first half of this early, RKO-released Disney novelty is winsome and poetic; the back half becomes fairly chilling. An adaptation of The Wind and the Willows leads into Disney’s take on Washington Irving‘s story The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. Bing Crosbyvoices Ichabod Crane, an 18th-century dandy who courts the affections of the beautiful Katrina Van Tassel. Ichabod is antagonized by the Headless Horseman, and it all leads to a conclusion that’s surprisingly grim for Disney fare. The projec...

    It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown

    The all-time Peanuts classic first aired in Oct. 1966 on CBS. It's aired near Halloween of every year since. This is the first Peanuts special with a title whose phrase ends with, "Charlie Brown." This remained the formula for nearly every subsequent special. Related: When IsIt's The Great Pumpkin, Charlie BrownAiring This Year?

    Halloween II

    The first sequel to the long-running series, a continuation of that Halloween night that picks up moments after the first film ended, Halloween II did alright at the box office but didn't receive the rave critical reception of the first. Ironically, the sequel fell back on the tropes of the dime-a-dozen imitators the first one inspired: over-reliance on gore over suspense, excessive nudity, dumb characters ... that kind of thing. Still, many fans regard Halloween II with esteem. Related: Wher...

    Halloween III: Season of the Witch

    After chapter two, Carpenter and Debra Hill experimented with the franchise, with the intention of making it an anthology series with no Michael Myers. The first attempt was this gory sci-fi yarn about deadly masks for children. A box-office and critical dud on release, Season of the Witch gradually became a cult classic with a big following—perhaps most famous for the graphic on-screen death of a small child. Yep, Halloween went there. Related: We Ranked the 151 Best Horror Movies of All Time

    Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers

    After the anthology approach failed to take off, Halloween brought back "The Shape," now hellbent on terrorizing Laurie Strode's daughter Jamie (Danielle Harris). Many horror fans love this movie, best known for its fantastic downbeat stinger ending.

    Looking for spooky or silly entertainment at home? Check out this list of the best Halloween movies ever, from classics like Halloween and Hocus Pocus to Netflix and Disney originals.

  4. Oct 1, 2023 · Oct. 3: Creepshow. Image: Warner Bros. Where to watch: Kanopy. The new Creepshow home video release — presented in vibrant 4K UHD Blu-ray — is the best way to revisit this horror anthology ...

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