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| Movie | Year | Age Suitability | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 2006 | Great for ages 7+. Motion-capture animated film about a living, eating house. | | Coraline | 2009 | Ages 8+. Stop-motion masterpiece. Creepy but wonderful (button eyes). | | ParaNorman | 2012 | Ages 7+. A boy who sees ghosts saves his town from a witch’s curse. Very funny. | | The Witches (1990) | 1990 | Ages 8+. Anjelica Huston is terrifying as the Grand High Witch. | | Hocus Pocus | 1993 | Ages 5+. The ultimate family Halloween movie. Cheesy, fun, and endlessly rewatchable. | Part 5: Found Footage & Gimmick Horror If you want to feel like you’re in the movie. halloween movies on prime video free
| Movie | Year | Style | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 2004 | The gold standard. A romantic comedy with zombies. Hilarious and heartfelt. | | Renfield | 2023 | Nicolas Cage as Dracula. Action-comedy about Dracula’s overworked familiar. Very gory but funny. | | Jennifer’s Body | 2009 | Re-evaluated cult classic. Megan Fox as a demon-possessed cheerleader. Smart, funny, and bloody. | | The ‘Burbs | 1989 | Not strictly horror, but a Halloween staple. Tom Hanks suspects his neighbors are killers. Very cozy. | | Tucker & Dale vs. Evil | 2010 | Two hillbillies vs. college kids who keep accidentally dying. One of the funniest horror parodies. | Part 4: Family / Kid-Friendly Halloween No nightmares, just spooky fun. Note: Availability changes monthly