10 Movies You Can Watch If You Love Halloween But Are Afraid Of Horror Stories

We know that many of our dear readers love horror movies, so much so that for Halloween they don’t hesitate a bit to put on their favorite movies to spend the afternoon or evening and still fall asleep peacefully, something that, in personally, we admire them.

But there is another percentage of our followers who although they are fascinated by Halloween, the stories of great horror are not. And it’s not that we can’t sleep, it’s just that we don’t like so much to think that at night there will be noises and, as independent adults, we are going to have to get up to see what it was. It is better prevent!

However, the fact that we prefer that our little heart is not frightened by every slightest noise, if we are fans of some tapes that can be enjoyed at this time. That is why here we leave you the recommendations of movies that you can see without being scared.

1. The witches1990 version

the witches

Based on the book by Roald Dahl, which tells the story of a boy who accidentally stumbles upon a witch convention while on vacation with his grandmother, the story is fascinating but the characterization of the Grand High Witch is terrifying. It’s a classic to see on Halloween, right?

two. beetlejuice1988

beetlejuice

Really, this eighties film is a classic and there is nothing scary in it, but commemorating the date with this rude and vulgar entity is a good idea. Recall that the plot of this movie is about a recently deceased couple who hires a bioexorcist named Beetlejuice, played by Michael Keaton, to expel the family that moved into his old house. In addition, this Tim Burton production is considered his best film.

3. wacky addams 21993

crazy addams 2

This movie is the clear sign that some sequels are better than their first installment. The version of the endearing comedy went very far and shows us the peculiar family that is looking for a new nanny, because with the birth of Pubert, the youngest member, Merlina and Pericles have gone crazy over the account.

However, Uncle Lucas falls madly in love with the nanny, and although she has a certain interest in him, it is not exactly what Lucas would have wanted. This dark and funny movie deserves to be part of an afternoon of “voluntary permanence cinema”. Do not believe it?

Four. Hocus Pocus1993

Hocus Pocus, 1993

This production was a “failure” for the critics, but for many of us it is one of the Halloween stories that marked our childhood and that, of course, cannot be missed. Precisely, this year the sequel to the movie was released and managed to convince many fans. The plot revolves around the Sanderson sisters, three very peculiar witches who fall between fun and evil. Watch both movies in the company of sweets and treats!

5. ghost busters, 1984

Ghostbusters 1984

It is the classic of all eighties, we are very young but the truth is that if we get to see it at some point in our lives and if not, Halloween is the perfect day to do it. After losing their teaching jobs at Columbia for trying to prove the existence of ghosts, the four scientists create the Ghostbusters group, a paranormal investigation and elimination service. It’s fun maybe childish but it’s definitely iconic.

6. Dark Shadows, 2012

Dark Shadows

Another film by Tim Burton, the king of the gothic and dark. This “vampiresque” story has a touch of love, curses and sarcasm. Perhaps it is not a scary movie, but it is ideal to remember vampires and give them a different approach to the fear that the novelist Bram Stoker taught us in dracula.

7. Scream, nineteen ninety six

Scream, from 1996

Let’s level up a little bit when it comes to terror. Although this movie is not childish or family friendly, watching it can be entertaining to celebrate Halloween. This classic teen horror is precisely about a group of young people trying to stop a ruthless serial killer who is targeting them.

There is one or another scene that can make you jump in surprise, but it is not the cause of nightmares. Guaranteed!

8. The legend of the Headless Horseman, 1999

The Headless Horseman

Hand in hand with Tim Burton, Johnny Depp starred in this film that should not be missed to celebrate Halloween. This movie has its disturbing moments, but the plot itself is romantic. Also, it has a happy ending, so it can be on the list of your movie afternoon.

9. The Sixth Sense, 1999

Sixth Sense

Since we’re moving into the major, but not extreme leagues of horror, we’re stepping up to the suspense step, in the company of the eternally handsome Bruce Willis. This film starring him and Haley Joel Osment is about a psychologist who lives with the painful memory of not being able to help one of his patients, but soon the opportunity to help Cole Sear, an eight-year-old boy who is traumatized by having the gift of being able to see the dead, is presented to him. See her!

10. The boy, 2016

The boy

Well, it may seem that we have already climbed one more step, but certainly not. The story of The boy It is about Greta, a young woman who accepts to work as a nanny, but when she knows who she will take care of, she discovers that it is actually a doll.

The situation is a bit disturbing, but she decides to accept and continue with the work. However, things happen that make him think that the doll has a life of its own. Will be?

Source: Okchicas

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