STORY AND PHOTO BY ALEXAH GUZMAN, STAFF WRITER
Whether you are preparing for Halloween festivals or planning trips to Pumpkin Patches with the cold weather, there’s no better way to enjoy October than by watching movies in cozy blankets.
Here are some recommendations for this Fall:
The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993):
The Nightmare Before Christmas is a classic film that was released in 1993. This film is unique with different characters, music, and visual styles, and also crisscrosses back and forth to different holidays which are Halloween and Christmas. This film is available to watch on Sling TV, Amazon Prime Video, Youtube, Google Play Movies & TV, Apple TV, Fandango at Home, and lastly Disney+.
The Conjuring (2013):
The Conjuring consists of three films: The Conjuring (2013), The Conjuring 2 (2016), and The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It (2021). This series is based on a true story that shows the dark presence of a family who just moved into a new home. This is available on Youtube TV, Hulu, and Apple TV, Amazon Prime, and Fandango at Home.
Get Out (2017):
The film Get Out is a Horror/Comedy movie, where a young African American decides to visit his American girlfriend’s family and weird events start happening. Get Out received awards for Best Director, Best Actor, Best Picture, and Best Original Screenplay. This movie is available on Peacock, Sling TV, Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, Hulu, YouTube TV, and Fandango at Home.
Curse of Chucky (2013):
The Curse of Chucky is a Horror/Comedy film. Chucky is a doll who was bought for someone’s son who turns evil and tries to terrorize the family. This movie is available to watch on Netflix, Amazon Prime, Apple TV, YouTube, and Fandango at Home.
Psycho (1960):
Psycho is a Horror/Mystery film that has a tense atmosphere, impressive camerawork, and slick direction. This film follows a woman who steals $40,000, runs away, and stops at Bates Motel which happens to be a little sketchy. This original film is available to watch on Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, and Fandango at Home.
These movies can be seen with family, friends, and loved ones during the month of October. So grab your popcorn with a cozy blanket and enjoy watching some movies.