Halloween is just around the corner, and there’s no better time to celebrate the spooky season! Grab some popcorn, dim the lights, and get ready for a movie marathon filled with chills and thrills. Whether you’re a fan of classic horror or fun, family-friendly frights, Halloween is the perfect excuse to dive into some cinematic spookiness.
Let’s kick things off with a newer horror favorite that’s been a hit among genre fans. It Follows introduces us to 18-year-old Jay, who, after a romantic encounter, finds herself cursed with something truly terrifying—it spreads through intimacy. Now, Jay is haunted by strange visions that only she can see and the unnerving feeling that someone—or something—is always following her.
Based on true events, The Conjuring follows paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren as they try to help a family being tormented by a dark presence in their isolated farmhouse. With its perfect blend of tension and scares, this one’s a must-watch.
The movie that set the standard for slasher films. With Michael Myers as the iconic villain, Halloween helped shape the psychological horror genre and remains a classic. Halloween season just wouldn’t feel right without it!
A modern psychological horror masterpiece, Hereditary explores grief and loss through a deeply unsettling, visually haunting story. Its intense atmosphere will keep you on edge and leave you breathless.
This remake of the 1978 classic brings fresh energy to the story of a group of survivors hiding out in a shopping mall during a zombie apocalypse. With intense action and plenty of scares, it’s a must-see for horror fans.
Adapted from Stephen King’s novel, It introduces us to Pennywise, the terrifying clown who haunts a group of kids. With a mix of friendship and pure fear, this movie has become a true pop culture classic.
Inspired by the 2020 short film Laura Hasn’t Slept, Smile follows Dr. Cotter, who starts experiencing disturbing, unexplained events after a traumatic encounter with a patient. As her life becomes a living nightmare, she realizes that the answer lies in the victims’ pasts—and her own.
A John Carpenter classic, The Thing blends horror and sci-fi with an atmosphere of mistrust and isolation. Its famous practical effects are still shocking and impressive, even today.
Set in New England in 1630, The Witch tells the story of a settler family who leaves their colony to live near a forest with a dark reputation. When their baby vanishes while under the care of the eldest daughter, Thomasin, she’s accused of witchcraft and must prove her innocence.
To finish strong, we have a horror classic that has terrified generations and changed the genre. The Exorcist tells the story of a young girl possessed by a demonic force and the two priests trying to save her. Its chilling atmosphere and groundbreaking effects make it one of the greatest horror films of all time.
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