These classic scary movies combine horror with humor in the twisted genre known as horror comedy. The spoofs and parodies will make you laugh and scream.
Instead of sitting through a scary movie you know you’ll hate, try watching a film that’s actually fun. Below, we’ve rounded up the best Halloween movies for people who hate horror. You can go for a Disney classic like Coco or Halloweentown. Or zip back to the ’90s to watch ...
Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party is a specially ticketed (costs extra) event that takes place in the fall at Magic Kingdom. There’s a special parade, fireworks, characters, and even trick-or-treating. More on all of that below. Even though we grumble a bit about the...
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Only Hollywood could figure out how to take the Salem witch trials and turn them into family fun. Guess it's easy to do with spooky acting from Bette Midler, Sarah Jessica Parker, and Kathy Najimy in the not so scary Halloween movie Hocus Pocus. They play three sisters who want revenge...
Looking for the best Halloween movies ever? Check out our list, featuring classics like "Hocus Pocus," "Sleepy Hollow" and "E.T."
(more than) a month of scary films, and as you'd expect from the cinephiles who run the place, it's not just the obvious flicks. Sure, The Exorcist, Hocus Pocus, Ghostbusters, The Shining and Nosferatu are on the bill, but so are lesser-known movies, such as 1982's The Slumber ...
Cancelled your streaming subscriptions to fight inflation? We have great suggestions forscary movies available on free serviceslike Kanopy, Roku, Tubi, Vudu, and others, too. Candyman Stream it on Amazon Prime Video or Paramount+ Anthony (Yahya Abdul-Mateen II) finds artistic inspiration in ...
I began not only getting comfortable with being frightened by film, but enjoying the sensation—the natural high it created. My intrigue was fueled by a cover story inNewsweekcalled“Hollywood’s Scary Summer,”and the emergence of a new magazine calledFangoria(which featured my old friend Godzil...