Enlivened by director Tim Burton's stylized frights, Beetlejuice is a visual treat, and Keaton's fast-talking slapstick is irresistible, making the occasional raunchy moments fun for teens. And kids who wish it could be Halloween all year round will love Winona Ryder in her breakout role as ...
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This movie should appeal to teens, as well as adults, who are looking for an action-packed, scary movie for Halloween and still haven’t watched the 1987’s classic The Monster Squad. The story follows five children who must fight against Dracula, the Mummy, the Gill-Man, and Frankenstei...
Consider using battery-operated tea lights for safe illumination. 4. Halloween Movie Trivia Game Looking for a simple, fun Halloween version of a well-loved party activity? Then, you should have your tweens and teens try Halloween trivia about movies. Other than testing their knowledge about ...
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just to keep the ambiance more laid back. You can choose to theme it from popular movies or TV shows of the macabre, or just with the basic ghosts, witches and pumpkins motif. Teens are especially interested in more and more of 80s pop culture, so you can go with Friday the 13th, Ni...
Teens who love horror movies might enjoy having friends over for a movie marathon. Show scary movies like the Nightmare on Elm Street or Friday the 13th series. Instead of popcorn, gummy worms and licorice for your spooky movies, serve creepy Halloween treats like a cheese ball made to look...
The creature design is adequately wet and putrid for preteens who love it when things get gross and Varney’s physical humor plays to the rafters. The plot machinations owe plenty to the “Leprechaun” series, but it has a light touch and decidedly wacky tone. Come for the schoolyard one...