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31 Halloween Movies For The Perfect SPOOPY October

4. "Children of the Corn"

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31 Halloween Movies For The Perfect SPOOPY October

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I can't deny my obsession with fall. From all things pumpkin spice to the sound of golden leaves crunching beneath my feet, I can't get enough. But more than trips to the orchard or dressing up for Halloween, I love love LOVE scary movies.

Each year I look forward to Freeform's 13 (now 31) Nights of Halloween. Although they always play many of my favorite Holloween movies, a few are always missed. Not all of these movies are scary, but I will argue they're some of the best movies for any Halloween lover.

So, in no particular order, here are 31 movies to get you feeling ~spoopy~. Enjoy!

1.  "Hocus Pocus"

 2. "The Haunted Mansion" 

3. "Edward Scissorhands" 

4. "Children of the Corn"

5. "Coraline" 

6. "The Conjuring"

7. "Psycho"

8. "The Nightmare Before Christmas"

9. "The Sixth Sense"

10. "Halloweentown" 

11. "Insidious" 

12. "Carrie"

13. "Beetlejuice"

14. "El orfanato" 

15. "Jeepers Creepers"

16. "The Birds"

17. "The Shining"

18. "Get Out"

19. "Ghostbusters" (1984)

20. "The Exorcist" (1973)

21. "Gremlins"

22. "Halloween" (1978)

23. "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" (1974) 

24. "The Ring" 

25. "Corpse Bride"

26. "The Blair Witch Project"

27. "The Omen" (1976)

28. "The Others"

29. "Twitches"

30. "Hush"

31. "The Amityville Horror" (1979)

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