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5 Spooktacular Halloween Movies To Watch This Weekend

These five movies are a must to get into the spooky spirit!

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5 Spooktacular Halloween Movies To Watch This Weekend

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Halloween Town

This movie is a must-see and the best part is that there are sequels to this movie! This movie is about Marnie and her children. One day, they follow their grandma back to Halloween Town and discover they actually come from a family full of witches! This is a good movie to watch with the kids as well! You could easily binge watch the movies that follow after this one including "Halloween Town 2" and "Halloween Town High," which are also great.

The Addams Family


"The Addams Family" is about a family that prefers the darker and kooky side of things while they live in a haunted mansion. Wednesday just happens to be my mood about all the time. Her character is enough to make anyone watch the movie. However, MGM just created an animated version of "The Addams Family" that is great for children to watch, too!

Halloween

Halloween is the ultimate halloween movie to see. Beware! This one might actually leave you frightened. Michael Myers stars in this show. His character brutally killed his sister and was locked away for fifteen years. Suddenly, he's being transferred to another prison but manages to escape and find his next victim.

Hocus Pocus

"Hocus Pocus" was one of my favorite movies to watch growing up. In Salem, Massachusetts a boy comes upon an abandoned cabin. He comes to find that witches use to live there and undoubtedly sets them free. Then, he has to stop them from becoming immortal.

Twitches

Who doesn't love Tia and Tamera Mowry! This movie follows twin sisters who didn't know that they have magical powers. They soon come together and use their powers to fight dark spirits and keep their kingdom safe!

Happy Halloween, friends!

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